11 If they say, "Come along with us; let's lie in wait for innocent blood, let's ambush some harmless soul;
11 If they say, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause:
11 If they say, "Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood; let us ambush the innocent without reason;
11 If they say - "Let's go out and raise some hell. Let's beat up some old man, mug some old woman.
11 If they say, "Come with us, Let us lie in wait to shed blood; Let us lurk secretly for the innocent without cause;
11 They may say, "Come and join us. Let's hide and kill someone! Just for fun, let's ambush the innocent!
18 These men lie in wait for their own blood; they ambush only themselves!
18 And they lay wait for their own blood; they lurk privily for their own lives.
18 but these men lie in wait for their own blood; they set an ambush for their own lives.
18 Yet that's what these people are doing - they're doing themselves in.
18 But they lie in wait for their own blood, They lurk secretly for their own lives.
18 But these people set an ambush for themselves; they are trying to get themselves killed.
(Read Proverbs 1:10-19)
Wicked people are zealous in seducing others into the paths of the destroyer: sinners love company in sin. But they have so much the more to answer for. How cautious young people should be! "Consent thou not." Do not say as they say, nor do as they do, or would have thee to do; have no fellowship with them. Who could think that it should be a pleasure to one man to destroy another! See their idea of worldly wealth; but it is neither substance, nor precious. It is the ruinous mistake of thousands, that they overvalue the wealth of this world. Men promise themselves in vain that sin will turn to their advantage. The way of sin is down-hill; men cannot stop themselves. Would young people shun temporal and eternal ruin, let them refuse to take one step in these destructive paths. Men's greediness of gain hurries them upon practices which will not suffer them or others to live out half their days. What is a man profited, though he gain the world, if he lose his life? much less if he lose his soul?
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Proverbs 1:11
Commentary on Proverbs 1:10-19
(Read Proverbs 1:10-19)
Wicked people are zealous in seducing others into the paths of the destroyer: sinners love company in sin. But they have so much the more to answer for. How cautious young people should be! "Consent thou not." Do not say as they say, nor do as they do, or would have thee to do; have no fellowship with them. Who could think that it should be a pleasure to one man to destroy another! See their idea of worldly wealth; but it is neither substance, nor precious. It is the ruinous mistake of thousands, that they overvalue the wealth of this world. Men promise themselves in vain that sin will turn to their advantage. The way of sin is down-hill; men cannot stop themselves. Would young people shun temporal and eternal ruin, let them refuse to take one step in these destructive paths. Men's greediness of gain hurries them upon practices which will not suffer them or others to live out half their days. What is a man profited, though he gain the world, if he lose his life? much less if he lose his soul?