Proverbs 7:7

"For at the window of my house, I looked out through my lattice."

Key Reflection

In Proverbs 7:7, the author uses a vivid image to convey his message. He describes looking out from a window with a lattice, which was common in ancient houses to provide ventilation while keeping out unwanted intruders. This setting sets the scene for caution and warns against the allure of sinful behavior that lurks outside. The use of such a specific detail—looking through a window with a lattice—helps modern readers understand the deliberate and watchful nature of the speaker, emphasizing the importance of maintaining vigilance in one's spiritual and moral life.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Simple -In the bad sense of the word (Proverbs 1:22note); “open” to all impressions of evil, empty-headed and empty-hearted; lounging near the house of ill-repute, not as yet deliberately purposing to sin, but placing himself in the way of it at a time when the pure in heart would seek their home. There is a certain symbolic meaning in the picture of the gathering gloomProverbs 7:9. Night is falling over the young man’s life as the shadows deepen.

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