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Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor`s house, Lest he be weary of you, and hate you.
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Make Your Visits Precious
Commentators explain that this proverb advises discretion in social interactions. John Gill notes the Hebrew can be translated as "make your foot precious" or "rare." Just as too much honey can be sickening, too much of your company can cause a friend to become "sated" or "weary," potentially turning friendship into dislike. The key is moderation in visiting.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let your foot be seldom in the house of your friend, etc. Though your visits were sweet as honey, he may soon learn to loathe them.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Withdraw your foot from your neighbour's house Not but that it is commendable to be neighbourly and friendly, or for…
We cannot be upon good terms with our neighbors, without discretion as well as sincerity. How much better a Friend is God than any other friend! Th…