14 The mouth of strange women is a deep pit: he that is abhorred of the Lord shall fall therein.

Other Translations of Proverbs 22:14

New International Version

14 The mouth of an adulterous woman is a deep pit; a man who is under the Lord's wrath falls into it.

English Standard Version

14 The mouth of forbiddenHebrew strange women is a deep pit; he with whom the Lord is angry will fall into it.

The Message

14 The mouth of a whore is a bottomless pit; you'll fall in that pit if you're on the outs with God.

New King James Version

14 The mouth of an immoral woman is a deep pit; He who is abhorred by the Lord will fall there.

New Living Translation

14 The mouth of an immoral woman is a dangerous trap; those who make the Lord angry will fall into it.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 22:14

Commentary on Proverbs 22:14

(Read Proverbs 22:14)

The vile sin of licentiousness commonly besots the mind beyond recovery.

20 As a dream when one awaketh; so, O Lord, when thou awakest, thou shalt despise their image.

Other Translations of Psalm 73:20

New International Version

20 They are like a dream when one awakes; when you arise, Lord, you will despise them as fantasies.

English Standard Version

20 Like a dream when one awakes, O Lord, when you rouse yourself, you despise them as phantoms.

The Message

20 We wake up and rub our eyes. . . . Nothing. There's nothing to them. And there never was.

New King James Version

20 As a dream when one awakes, So, Lord, when You awake, You shall despise their image.

New Living Translation

20 When you arise, O Lord, you will laugh at their silly ideas as a person laughs at dreams in the morning.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 73:20

Commentary on Psalm 73:15-20

(Read Psalm 73:15-20)

The psalmist having shown the progress of his temptation, shows how faith and grace prevailed. He kept up respect for God's people, and with that he restrained himself from speaking what he had thought amiss. It is a sign that we repent of the evil thoughts of the heart, if we suppress them. Nothing gives more offence to God's children, than to say it is vain to serve God; for there is nothing more contrary to their universal experience. He prayed to God to make this matter plain to him; and he understood the wretched end of wicked people; even in the height of their prosperity they were but ripening for ruin. The sanctuary must be the resort of a tempted soul. The righteous man's afflictions end in peace, therefore he is happy; the wicked man's enjoyments end in destruction, therefore he is miserable. The prosperity of the wicked is short and uncertain, slippery places. See what their prosperity is; it is but a vain show, it is only a corrupt imagination, not substance, but a mere shadow; it is as a dream, which may please us a little while we are slumbering, yet even then it disturbs our repose.