Proverbs 23:3
ContextNET © | Do not crave that ruler’s 1 delicacies, for 2 that food is deceptive. 3 |
NIV © | Do not crave his delicacies, for that food is deceptive. |
NASB © | Do not desire his delicacies, For it is deceptive food. |
NLT © | and don’t desire all the delicacies––deception may be involved. |
MSG © | And don't stuff yourself; bridle your appetite. |
BBE © | Have no desire for his delicate food, for it is the bread of deceit. |
NRSV © | Do not desire the ruler’s delicacies, for they are deceptive food. |
NKJV © | Do not desire his delicacies, For they are deceptive food. |
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NET © | Do not crave that ruler’s 1 delicacies, for 2 that food is deceptive. 3 |
NET © Notes |
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). |