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{{:Quote|Perhaps a pagan court and a public flogging are in view. Had he committed adultery with a true daughter of Israel, not a foreign woman, the death sentence would have been exacted (see 5:14; cf. Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:22; Ezek. 23:45-47).<ref>Waltke, ''The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 1-15''</ref>}}
Translation{{:Quote|Perhaps a pagan court and a public flogging are in view. Had he committed adultery with a true daughter of Israel, not a foreign woman, the death sentence would have been exacted (see 5:14; cf. Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:22; Ezek. 23:45-47).<ref>Waltke, ''The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 1-15''</ref>}}

Perhaps a pagan court and a public flogging are in view. Had he committed adultery with a true daughter of Israel, not a foreign woman, the death sentence would have been exacted (see 5:14; cf. Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:22; Ezek. 23:45-47).[1]

  1. Waltke, The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 1-15