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Proverbs 7:6 Cross-References

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Proverbs 7:6 (KJV)

Commentary on Proverbs 7:6

The adulteress 'flattereth with her words'—Hebrew 'chalaq' means to make smooth or slippery. Flattery is deceptive speech designed to manipulate through false praise. From a Reformed perspective, this illustrates how sin appeals to pride and self-deception. The devil, like the adulteress, uses smooth words to make sin appear attractive and harmless. This warning applies beyond sexual sin to all forms of seduction away from God's truth—false teaching, worldly philosophies, and self-justifying rationalizations.

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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