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1. Pro 7:26 – “For she hath cast down many wounded: yea, many strong men have been slain by her.”
- For she hath cast down many wounded:
- Wounded ppl. – 1. Subjected to, injured or impaired by, wounding; suffering from a wound or wounds; Of persons or animals.
- Wound v. – 1. trans. To inflict a wound on (a person, the body, etc.) by means of a weapon; to injure intentionally in such a way as to cut or tear the flesh.
- The strange woman is a warrior.
- She hunts for men (Pro 6:26).
- She lies in wait as for a prey and waits for men to fall into her deep ditch and narrow pit to be wounded (Pro 23:27-28).
- She waits with a dart to strike through his liver and kill him (Pro 7:23, 26b).
- The man that commits adultery gets a wound and dishonour (Pro 6:33).
- She is successful in battle because she hath cast down many
- Strange women are never content with just one man.
- This is why a man should never marry one because she will not be faithful.
- yea, many strong men have been slain by her.
- She has brought down many strong men.
- It is not only weak men that fall prey to strange women.
- She prides herself for destroying strong
- Samson was a very strong man (Jdg 15:15) who was brought down by the power of a woman (Jdg 16:15-21).
- Solomon was an exceeding wise man (1Ki 4:29-31) who was strong (Pro 24:5), and he was likewise brought down by strange women (Neh 13:26).
- If a man has no rule over his own spirit, he is weak and defenseless, no matter how physically strong he may be (Pro 25:28).
- If he can’t control his lusts, he will be brought down to death by a whorish woman (Jam 1:14-15).
- We must keep under our bodies and bring them into subjection or we will become castaways who are good for nothing (1Co 9:27).
- A man could be slain by a strange woman in several ways.
- He could have his health, wealth, and reputation destroyed by her (Pro 5:9-11).
- He could be put do death for the sin of adultery if he lived under the law of Moses (Lev 20:10).
- He could be killed by her husband in a fit of jealous rage (Pro 6:34-35).
- He will be cast into the lake of fire which is the second death if he is not a child of God (Rev 20:14-15; Rev 21:8).