Let them be yours alone, never to be shared with strangers.
Parallel translations
- WEB Let them be for yourself alone, not for strangers with you.
- KJV Let them be only thine own, and not strangers’ with thee.
- NKJV Let them be only your own, And not for strangers with you.
- NASB Let them be yours alone, And not for strangers with you.
- NLT You should reserve it for yourselves. Never share it with strangers.
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Quick answer
Let them be yours alone, not shared with strangers. Marital intimacy is to be exclusive and faithful.
Overview
Completing the thought of v. 16, the father insists that these 'springs' belong to oneself alone, not to outsiders. The exclusivity of the marriage bond is essential to its blessing. This reflects God's design of marriage as a faithful, covenant union between one husband and one wife (Mal 2:14-15; Matt 19:5-6).
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