The Meaning of Proverbs 9:5 Explained

Proverbs 9:5

KJV: Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled.

YLT: 'Come, eat of my bread, And drink of the wine I have mingled.

Darby: Come, eat ye of my bread, and drink of the wine that I have mingled.

ASV: Come, eat ye of my bread, And drink of the wine which I have mingled.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

Come,  eat  of my bread,  and drink  of the wine  [which] I have mingled. 

What does Proverbs 9:5 Mean?

Context Summary

Proverbs 9:1-18 - Two Contrasted Invitations
There is an age-long competition between Wisdom and Folly, Virtue and Vice. The palace of Wisdom is very attractive-well built and well furnished. It is reared upon seven well-hewn marble pillars, in a quadrangular form, the entrance being left wide-open. An eternal mansion, it is stable and beautiful. Great preparations are made for the feast, which is open to all-in striking contrast to the private supper to which Vice allures the unwary youth. The beautiful owner also sends forth her maidens into the public thoroughfares to give free invitations to all who will accept them. See Matthew 22:1, etc.
Only to the simple or child-hearted, and not to the scorner, is the invitation addressed. Wisdom lets the scorner pass, because a word to him would only recoil on herself, and would add to his wickedness. To scoff at things which are holy and scorn the divine power is to risk the sin that is never forgiven. Such is the man who enters the feast without the wedding garment. [source]

Chapter Summary: Proverbs 9

1  The discipline
4  and the doctrine of wisdom
13  The custom
16  and error of folly

What do the individual words in Proverbs 9:5 mean?

Come eat of my bread and drink of the wine I have mixed
לְ֭כוּ לַחֲמ֣וּ בְֽלַחֲמִ֑י וּ֝שְׁת֗וּ בְּיַ֣יִן מָסָֽכְתִּי

לְ֭כוּ  Come 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Imperative, masculine plural
Root: הָלַךְ  
Sense: to go, walk, come.
לַחֲמ֣וּ  eat 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Imperative, masculine plural
Root: לָחַם 
Sense: to fight, do battle, make war.
בְֽלַחֲמִ֑י  of  my  bread 
Parse: Preposition-b, Noun, masculine singular construct, first person common singular
Root: לֶחֶם  
Sense: bread, food, grain.
וּ֝שְׁת֗וּ  and  drink 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Verb, Qal, Imperative, masculine plural
Root: שָׁתָה  
Sense: to drink.
בְּיַ֣יִן  of  the  wine 
Parse: Preposition-b, Noun, masculine singular
Root: יַיִן  
Sense: wine.
מָסָֽכְתִּי  I  have  mixed 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Perfect, first person common singular
Root: מָסַךְ  
Sense: to mix, mingle, produce by mixing.