(Proverbs 23:1-3) what does Not desiring deceptive food have anything to do with behaving while dining with important leaders?

Click to join the conversation with over 500,000 Pentecostal believers and scholars

| PentecostalTheology.com

 

(Proverbs 23:1-3)

New American Standard Bible 1995

1 When you sit down
to dine with a ruler, Consider carefully [a]what is before you, 2 And
put a knife to your throat If you are a man of great appetite. 3 Do
not desire his delicacies, For it is deceptive food.

(Proverbs 23:1-3)

New King James Version

1 When you sit down to eat
with a ruler, Consider carefully what is before you; 2 And put a knife
to your throat If you are a man given to appetite. 3 Do not desire his
delicacies, For they are deceptive food.

Most of proverbs scripture verses stand by themselves. However, occasionally, the bible reader will come across verses like  Proverbs 23:3 that need to be taken in the context of the surrounding verses.
Proverbs 23:1-3 is about how we should behave and how our etiquette should be when we are in the presence of important people like leaders, rulers, etc.
Based on personal experience, Proverbs 23:2 make sense because we do Not want to look like a glutton when we dine with important people.
However, Proverbs 23:3 use of the word deceptive to describe the food while dining with important people does Not make much sense.

(Proverbs 23:1-3) what does Not desiring deceptive food have anything to do with behaving while dining with important leaders?

Be first to comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.