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Proverbs 23:3-4

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23:3 Do not crave that ruler’s 1  delicacies,

for 2  that food is deceptive. 3 

23:4 Do not wear yourself out to become rich;

be wise enough to restrain yourself. 4 

1 tn Heb “his”; the referent (the ruler mentioned in v. 1) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

2 sn The final line gives the causal clause: The impressive feast is not what it appears to be; the king is not doing you a favor, but rather wants something from you or is observing you (K&D 17:104); cf. TEV “he may be trying to trick you.”

3 sn Verses 1-3 form the sixth saying about being cautious before rulers (cf. Instruction of Amememope, chap. 23, 23:13-18). One should not get too familiar with rulers, for they always have ulterior motives. The Mishnah cites Gamaliel as warning that a ruler only draws someone into his court for his purpose, but in their day of trouble he will not be there to help them (m. Abot 2:3).

4 tn Heb “from your understanding cease.” In the context this means that the person should have enough understanding to stop wearing himself out trying to be rich (cf. NRSV “be wise enough to desist”).



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