Proverbs 7:17

"I have spread my couch with carpets of tapestry, with striped cloths of the yarn of Egypt."

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, the description of spreading a lavish couch with carpets and striped cloths would have conveyed immense wealth and status. These materials—carpets of tapestry and striped cloths made from Egyptian yarn—were highly prized and symbolized opulence in ancient societies. For the original audience, this imagery underscored the foolish woman's desire for luxury and her indulgence in material pleasures, highlighting how such distractions could lead one away from wisdom and virtue.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The love of perfumes is here, as inIsaiah 3:24, a sign of luxurious vice. Cinnamon -The Hebrew word is identical with the English. The spice imported by the Phoenician traders from the further East, probably from Ceylon, has kept its name through all changes of language.

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