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The Willfully Blind Sinner
A primary interpretation, noted by commentators like Barnes and Gill, is that sinners are like birds who see a net but are so enticed by the bait that they ignore the danger. The warnings of God's judgment are clear and visible, yet the allure of sinful gain makes people willfully blind, causing them to rush into their own destruction.
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18th Century
Theologian
Strictly speaking, this is the first proverb (that is, comparison) in the book; a proverb which has received a variety of interpretations.
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19th Century
Bishop
Surely in vain ...—The second reason: their folly in so doing, for God will bring punishment upon them; in the same n…
17th Century
Pastor
Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird .
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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…