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Until an arrow strikes through his liver, As a bird hurries to the snare, And doesn`t know that it will cost his life.
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A Fatal, Ironic Wound
Commentators explain that the "arrow through his liver" signifies a mortal blow. The liver was considered a vital organ, so its piercing means certain death. Some scholars also note the irony: in ancient thought, the liver was the seat of lust, so the man is struck down in the very source of his sin. This imagery warns that sexual sin leads to ultimate destruction.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The first clause does not connect itself very clearly with the preceding, and is probably affected by the corrupt text which makes it perplexing.…
19th Century
Anglican
Till a dart strike through his liver.— These words must be taken in a parenthesis.
That it is for his …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Till a dart strike through his liver The fountain of blood, and so of life; which, being pierced through and poured out, …
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