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Fraudulent food is sweet to a man, But afterwards his mouth is filled with gravel.
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The Sweet Taste of Deceit is a Trap
All commentators agree that things gained by deceit—whether wealth, pleasure, or an advantage—can feel satisfying at first. Scholars note this sweetness comes from a false sense of cleverness or the thrill of a successful scheme. However, this initial pleasure is always temporary and leads to a painful, gritty, and unsatisfying end.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
“To eat gravel” was a Hebrew phrase (Lamentations 3:16), and is an Arabic phrase for getting into trouble. So “bread,” got by deceit, t…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Bread of deceit [is] sweet to a man. Which may be understood of sin in general, which is bread to the sinner, he eats it:…
Wealth gotten by fraud may be sweet, for the carnal mind takes pleasure in the success of wicked devices; but it will be bitter in the reflection.<…