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An evil man is snared by his sin, But the righteous can sing and be glad.
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Sin's Entangling Snare
Commentators explain that sin is not just a single act but a 'snare.' One transgression often leads to another, creating a destructive habit that entangles the evil man. As one scholar notes, a person can become 'snared by the works of his own hands,' leading to eventual trouble and anguish.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
While the offense of the wicked, rising out of a confirmed habit of evil, becomes a snare for his destruction; the righteous, even if he offends, i…
19th Century
Anglican
In the transgression of an evil man there is a snare. — for he does not know how by repentance to escape God’s wrath.
But the r…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
In the transgression of an evil man [there is] a snare Or, according to the accents in some copies, "in the transgre…
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Transgressions always end in troubles. The righteous walk freely and walk in safety.