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Proverbs 23:20

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 23:20

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Wine bibbers; persons who meet together for the express purpose of drinking intoxicating liquors. Among riotous eaters of flesh. The Hebrew is "of flesh for themselves," whence some take the meaning to be "of their own flesh," i.

e. who by their gluttony and luxury ruin their own bodies. But tile parallelism with the wine drinker shows plainly that the flesh which they eat is meant, and the idea is that they eat for the gratification of their own appetites, caring nothing for anything else.

The combination of glutton and wine bibber was used as a reproach against our blessed Lord (). The versions of Jerome and the LXX. point to the contributed entertainments, where each guest brought some article to the meal, like our picnics.

Thus Vulgate, "Be not among parties of drinkers, nor at the banquets of those who contribute flesh to eat;" Septuagint. "Be not a wine bibber, and strain not after contributed feasts ( συμβολαῖς) and purchases of meats."

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