John Gill Commentary Proverbs 5:11

John Gill Commentary

Proverbs 5:11

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Proverbs 5:11

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"And thou mourn at thy latter end, When thy flesh and thy body are consumed," — Proverbs 5:11 (ASV)

And you mourn at the last
Or roar as a lion, as the word F19 signifies; see (Proverbs 19:12) (20:2) (28:15) ; expressing great distress of mind, horror of conscience, and vehement lamentations; and yet not having and exercising true repentance, but declaring a worldly sorrow, which works death. This mourning is too late, and not so much on account of the evil of sin as the evil that comes by it; when he has not only lost his substance by it, but his health also, the loss of both which must be very distressing: it is at the end of life, in his last days; in his old age, as the Syriac version, when he can no longer pursue his unclean practices;

when your flesh and your body are consumed ;
either in the time of old age and through it, as Gersom; or rather by diseases which the sin of uncleanness brings upon persons, which affixes the several parts of it; the brain, the blood, the liver, the back, and loins, and reins; and even all the parts of it, expressed by flesh and body. This may express the great tribulation such shall be cast into that commit adultery with the Romish Jezebel, (Revelation 2:22) .


FOOTNOTES:

  • F19: (tmhn) "rugies", Pagninus, Montanus, Mercerus, Baynus, Gejerus, Amama, Michaelis.