Hebrew Word Studies (6 words)
25+;ֵבּןֿEzekiel 18:10; constructבֵּןGenesis 49:22(twice in verse);בֶּןֿGenesis 5:32+;בֶּןEsther 2:5;Nehemiah 6:18, & with prefixGenesis 17:17;Numbers 8:25;1 Chronicles 27:23; 2Chronicles 25:5; 31:16 25+;ֵבּןֿEzekiel 18:10; constructבֵּןGenesis 49:22(twice in verse);בֶּןֿGenesis 5:32+;בֶּןEsther 2:5;Nehemiah 6:18, & with prefixGenesis 17:17;Numbers 8:25;1 Chronicles 27:23; 2Chronicles 25:5; 31:16
- son (semantic_range)
- son (semantic_range)
- children (semantic_range)
- youth (semantic_range)
- young men (semantic_range)
see NöM p. 208, ZMG 1886, p. 739; WAG i. § 367 e)**ᵑ7Onk Jonאִם,ᵑ7Hagאין.1. hypothetical particleif.a.construction(see more fully Dr§ 136-138, 143FriedrichDie Hebr. Condit. sätze 1884): (1) withimperf see NöM p. 208, ZMG 1886, p. 739; WAG i. § 367 e)**ᵑ7Onk Jonאִם,ᵑ7Hagאין.1. hypothetical particleif.a.construction(see more fully Dr§ 136-138, 143FriedrichDie Hebr. Condit. sätze 1884): (1) withimperf
- mother (semantic_range)
- mother (semantic_range)
- dam (semantic_range)
- point of departure (semantic_range)
- division (semantic_range)
A primitive root; to open, i.e. Be (causatively, make) roomy; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causatively, make) simple or (in a sinister way) delude -- allure, deceive, enlar A primitive root; to open, i.e. Be (causatively, make) roomy; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causatively, make) simple or (in a sinister way) delude -- allure, deceive, enlar
- be simple (semantic_range)
- be open-minded (semantic_range)
- be enticed (semantic_range)
- deceived (semantic_range)
8, elsewhere only pluralחַטָּאִיםNumbers 32:1415t.; constructחַטָּאֵיAmos 9:10; suffixחַטָּאֶיהָIsaiah 13:9; —1. adjective a.sinfulmenNumbers 32:14(J), kingdomAmos 9:8.b.exposed to condemnation, recko 8, elsewhere only pluralחַטָּאִיםNumbers 32:1415t.; constructחַטָּאֵיAmos 9:10; suffixחַטָּאֶיהָIsaiah 13:9; —1. adjective a.sinfulmenNumbers 32:14(J), kingdomAmos 9:8.b.exposed to condemnation, recko
- sinners (semantic_range)
a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o
- these (semantic_range)
19;Job 39:9; in Hexateuch rare & only J E D, includingLeviticus 26:21);PerfectאָבָהExodus 10:27+אָבוּJudges 19:257t.;אָבוּאIsaiah 28:12(Sta§ 31 R. 2; Kö1, 414);ImperfectיֹאבֶהDeuteronomy 29:192t.; 2 m 19;Job 39:9; in Hexateuch rare & only J E D, includingLeviticus 26:21);PerfectאָבָהExodus 10:27+אָבוּJudges 19:257t.;אָבוּאIsaiah 28:12(Sta§ 31 R. 2; Kö1, 414);ImperfectיֹאבֶהDeuteronomy 29:192t.; 2 m
- decide (semantic_range)
- he who decides (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
My son, if sinners entice thee,.... Endeavour to seduce thee from thy parents, and draw thee aside from them, from listening to their instructions, advice, and commands; and make use of all plausible arguments to persuade thee to join with them in the sins they are addicted unto,
and are continually employed in: for this is not to be understood of such who are sinners by nature, and through infirmity of the flesh, as all men are; but of notorious sinners, who are guilty of the grossest enormities, who live in sin, and give up themselves to work all manner of wickedness; sin is their trade and business, and the constant course of their lives; they are hardened, impudent, and daring, and not content to sin themselves, but do all they can to draw in others; and to preserve youth from filling into such bad company is this exhortation given in this tender, affectionate, and moving manner; next to the fear of God, and regard to parents, is this caution given to shun the company of wicked men, which young men are liable to be drawn into, and is of fatal consequence; consent thou not; yield not to their persuasions, listen not to their solicitations, show no liking and approbation of them, assent neither by words nor deeds; do not say "thou wilt"; say "I will not", and abide by it; be deaf to all their entreaties, and proof against all their persuasions.