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We`ll find all valuable wealth. We`ll fill our houses with spoil.

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The Lie of Worldly Wealth

Commentators emphasize the robbers' deceptive promise of 'precious substance.' They explain that this worldly wealth is not true, lasting substance. Scholars like Gill and Henry contrast these fleeting spoils with the infinitely more precious substance of one's soul and eternal life, which are risked for temporary gain. This is described as a 'ruinous mistake' that overvalues the things of this world.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Proverbs 1:13–14

18th Century

Theologian

The second form of temptation (see Proverbs 1:10 note) appeals to the main attraction of the robber-life, its wild communism, the sense of equal ha…

John Gill

John Gill

On Proverbs 1:13

17th Century

Pastor

We shall find all precious substance
Among one or another we meet with; gold and silver and precious stones, everyth…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Proverbs 1:10–19

17th Century

Minister

Wicked people are zealous in seducing others into the paths of the destroyer: sinners love company in sin. But they have so much the more to answer…