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Analytical Bible Expositor: Proverbs to Song of Solomon is an extensively organized chapter-by-chapter commentary. Direct in its argument and language, it’s much easier to read and understand than the typical academic commentary. Every Bible chapter is treated as a unit and examined in Butler’s typically analytical, alliterative style. As a whole, this commentary combines exposition with...

“My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not” (Proverbs 1:10). In typical Hebrew literary fashion, which often summarizes a case before it gives the details, Solomon warns the pupil about the appealing enticements of sin and its results. Sin can look so appealing, but it is so appalling in its effect on the sinner. The specifics of the invitation to do evil are given in this passage. It is
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