Verse 10
10. Attire of a harlot Such persons usually have some means of making their character known. Their dress or manner shows what they are. שׁית , ( shith,) rendered attire, means something put on, some particular article, possibly, which indicated her occupation. Comp. Genesis 38:15; Genesis 38:19.
Subtile of heart The idea may be, rather, guarded or reserved of heart; that is, having no affection, though pretending to much. “Wary of mind.” Stuart. “Hidden in heart.” Miller. Instead of “attire,” the Geneva has, “behaviour.”
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