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It is not for kings, Lemuel; it is not for kings to drink wine; Nor for princes to say, `Where is strong drink?`
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A Higher Standard for Leaders
Commentators emphasize that this verse establishes a higher standard of temperance for those in authority. While drinking wine is not presented as inherently sinful, its potential to impair judgment makes excess especially dangerous and unbecoming for a leader. A ruler's primary responsibility requires a clear mind and self-control, making sobriety a professional necessity, not just a personal virtue.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Some read: "nor for princes to say, Where is strong drink?" The "strong drink" (Proverbs 20:1) was distilled from barley, or honey, or …
19th Century
Anglican
It is not for kings to drink wine. —Another of the temptations of kings. (Compare to 1 Kings 16:9; [Reference 1 Kings …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
[It is] not for kings, O Lemuel It is not fit for them, it is very unbecoming them; it is dishonourable to them, to …
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