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1. Pro 4:17 – “For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence.”
- For they eat the bread of wickedness,
- Sometimes “the bread of…” refers to the owner of the bread such as in the following verses:
- the bread of thy God (Lev 21:8)
- the bread of his God (Lev 21:17)
- the bread of the governor (Neh 5:14)
- the bread of heaven (Psa 105:40)
- the bread of men (Eze 24:17, 22)
- Other times, “the bread of…” refers to actual bread which is eaten in a particular situation (and usually a difficult one), such as the bread of affliction (Deut 16:3; 1Ki 22:27).
- Yet other times, such as in Pro 4:17, “the bread of…” is used in scripture to figuratively describe something a man is partaking of, such as:
- the bread of tears (Psa 80:5)
- the bread of sorrows (Psa 127:2)
- bread of deceit (Pro 20:17)
- the bread of idleness (Pro 31:27)
- the bread of adversity (Isa 30:20)
- the bread of life (Joh 6:35, 48)
- the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth (1Co 5:8)
- Thus, the wicked who “eat the bread of wickedness” partake in wickedness.
- For them, doing wickedness is as necessary and pleasurable as eating food.
- It sustains them.
- Like food, it is also something they can enjoy with others.
- and drink the wine of violence.
- “The wine of…” is likewise used in scripture to figuratively describe something a man is partaking of, such as:
- the wine of astonishment (Psa 60:3)
- the wine of the wrath of her fornication (Rev 14:8; Rev 18:3)
- the wine of the wrath of God (Rev 14:10)
- the wine of the fierceness of his wrath (Rev 16:19)
- the wine of her fornication (Rev 17:2)
- The wicked are also partakers of violence.
- Doing violence for them is enjoyable like drinking fine wine.
- It also is as an intoxicant for them which dulls their senses and makes them want more of it (Pro 23:35).
- Bread and wine are the elements used in a communion service (1Co 10:16) which we partake of together to fellowship with Christ and the brethren in remembrance of the death of Christ for our sins.
- In this verse (Pro 4:17) we see that the wicked also have communion together which is focused around wickedness and violence.
- They are partaking of the table of devils when they do so (1Co 10:20-21).
- Judas communed with the chief priests in order to betray and murder Christ (Luk 22:4).
- He ate the bread of wickedness and drank the wine of violence with them.
The Roman Catholic church doesn’t have a Biblical communion service, but they instead ate the bread of wickedness and drank the wine of violence over the centuries when they persecuted the saints.