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He who loves pleasure shall be a poor man: He who loves wine and oil shall not be rich.
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The High Cost of Luxury
Commentators explain that 'oil' here refers not to cooking oil but to expensive perfumes and ointments used at lavish feasts. Scholars note that some of these ointments could cost the equivalent of a laborer's wages for nearly an entire year. The verse uses this extreme example to warn against any form of extravagance that prioritizes luxury over stewardship.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Wine and oil - that is, the costly accompaniments of a princely banquet. The price of oil or precious ointment was about equal to the 300 da…
19th Century
Anglican
Wine and oil.— The accompaniments of a feast. The oil, or precious ointments, were poured over the head (). It was the excessive l…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He that loveth pleasure [shall be] a poor man Or "sport" and pastime, music and dancing, cards and dice, hunting and…
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A life of worldly pleasure brings ruin on people.