John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Proverbs 6:33
A wound and dishonour shall he get ,.... A wound, stroke, or blow, either from the husband of the strumpet, as was often the case F24 "Secat ille cruentis verberibus", Juvenal. Satyr. 10. v. 316. Vid. A. Gell. Noct. Attic. l. 17. c. 18. Horat. Satyr. l. 1. Sat. 2. v. 41, 42. in later times; or from the civil magistrate, being ordered by him to be beaten F25 Valer. Maximus, l. 6. c. 1. s. 13. or stoned; or from God himself inflicting diseases on him; see Genesis 12:17 ; where... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Proverbs 6:20-35
Here is, I. A general exhortation faithfully to adhere to the word of God and to take it for our guide in all our actions. 1. We must look upon the word of God both as a light (Pr. 6:23) and as a law, Pr. 6:20, 23. (1.) By its arguments it is a light, which our understandings must subscribe to; it is a lamp to our eyes for discovery, and so to our feet for direction. The word of God reveals to us truths of eternal certainty, and is built upon the highest reason. Scripture-light is the sure... read more