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Proverbs 29:5

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 29:5

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

A man that flattereth his neighbour; says only what is agreeable, applauds his words and actions indiscriminately, and makes him think too well of himself he is no true friend (see ). Spreadeth a net for his feet; his stops (; , etc.

). If a man listens to such flattering words, and is influenced by them, he works his own ruin; self-deceived, he knows not his real condition, and accordingly makes grievous disaster of his life. The LXX.

gives a different turn to the sentence, "He that prepareth a net before his friend entangles his own feet therein" (comp. ; ).

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