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Proverbs
Avoid Seduction
5
My son, pay attention to my wisdom;
listen closely to my understanding 
2
 so that you may maintain discretion
and your lips safeguard knowledge. 
3
 Though the lips of the forbidden woman drip honey
and her words are smoother than oil,
4
 in the end she's as bitter as 
•wormwood
 
and as sharp as a double-edged sword. 
5
 Her feet go down to death;
her steps head straight for 
•Sheol

6
 She doesn't consider the path of life;
she doesn't know that her ways are unstable.
7
 So now, my sons, listen to me,
and don't turn away from the words of my mouth. 
8
 Keep your way far from her.
Don't go near the door of her house. 
9
 Otherwise, you will give up your vitality to others
and your years to someone cruel;
10
 strangers will drain your resources,
and your earnings will end up in a foreigner's house.
11
 At the end of your life, you will lament
when your physical body has been consumed,
12
 and you will say, “How I hated discipline,
and how my heart despised correction. 
13
 I didn't obey my teachers
or listen closely to my mentors.
14
 I am on the verge of complete ruin
before the entire community.”
Enjoy Marriage
15
 Drink water from your own cistern,
water flowing from your own well. 
16
 Should your springs flow in the streets,
streams of water in the public squares? 
17
 They should be for you alone
and not for you to share with strangers.
18
 Let your fountain be blessed,
and take pleasure in the wife of your youth. 
19
 A loving doe, a graceful fawn —
let her breasts always satisfy you; 
be lost in her love forever.
20
 Why, my son, would you be infatuated
with a forbidden woman
or embrace the breast of a stranger? 
21
 For a man's ways are before the 
Lord
's eyes, 
and He considers all his paths. 
22
 A wicked man's iniquities entrap him; 
he is entangled in the ropes of his own sin. 
23
 He will die because there is no discipline, 
and be lost because of his great stupidity.
Proverbs
Financial Entanglements
6
My son, if you have put up security for your neighbor 
or entered into an agreement with  a stranger,
2
 you have been trapped by the words of your lips  —
ensnared by the words of your mouth.
3
 Do this, then, my son, and free yourself,
for you have put yourself in your neighbor's power:
Go, humble yourself, and plead with your neighbor.
4
 Don't give sleep to your eyes
or slumber to your eyelids. 
5
 Escape like a gazelle from a hunter, 
like a bird from a fowler's trap.
Laziness
6
 Go to the ant, you slacker! 
Observe its ways and become wise.
7
 Without leader, administrator, or ruler,
8
 it prepares its provisions in summer;
it gathers its food during harvest. 
9
 How long will you stay in bed, you slacker?
When will you get up from your sleep?
10
 A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the arms to rest, 
11
 and your poverty will come like a robber,
your need, like a bandit. 
The Malicious Man
12
 A worthless person, a wicked man
goes around speaking dishonestly, 
13
 winking his eyes, signaling with his feet,
and gesturing with his fingers.
14
 He always plots evil with perversity in his heart —
he stirs up trouble. 
15
 Therefore calamity will strike him suddenly;
he will be shattered instantly — beyond recovery. 
What the
Lord
Hates
16
 The
Lord
hates six things;
in fact, seven are detestable to Him:
17
 arrogant eyes, a lying tongue, 
hands that shed innocent blood, 
18
 a heart that plots wicked schemes, 
feet eager to run to evil, 
19
 a lying witness who gives false testimony, 
and one who stirs up trouble among brothers. 
Warning against Adultery
20
 My son, keep your father's command,
and don't reject your mother's teaching. 
21
 Always bind them to your heart;
tie them around your neck. 
22
 When you walk here and there, they will guide you;
when you lie down, they will watch over you;
when you wake up, they will talk to you.
23
 For a command is a lamp, teaching is a light, 
and corrective discipline is the way to life. 
24
 They will protect you from an evil woman, 
from the flattering tongue of a stranger. 
25
 Don't lust in your heart for her beauty 
or let her captivate you with her eyelashes. 
26
 For a prostitute's fee is only a loaf of bread, 
but an adulteress goes after a precious life. 
27
 Can a man embrace fire 
and his clothes not be burned?
28
 Can a man walk on burning coals
without scorching his feet?
29
 So it is with the one who sleeps with
another man's wife;
no one who touches her will go unpunished. 
30
 People don't despise the thief if he steals
to satisfy himself when he is hungry. 
31
 Still, if caught, he must pay seven times as much; 
he must give up all the wealth in his house.
32
 The one who commits adultery lacks sense;
whoever does so destroys himself. 
33
 He will get a beating and dishonor,
and his disgrace will never be removed.
34
 For jealousy enrages a husband, 
and he will show no mercy when he takes revenge.
35
 He will not be appeased by anything
or be persuaded by lavish gifts.
Proverbs
7
My son, obey my words,
and treasure my commands. 
2
 Keep my commands and live; 
protect my teachings
as the pupil of your eye. 
3
 Tie them to your fingers;
write them on the tablet of your heart. 
4
 Say to wisdom, “You are my sister,” 
and call understanding your relative.
5
 She will keep you from a forbidden woman,
a stranger with her flattering talk. 
A Story of Seduction
6
 At the window of my house
I looked through my lattice. 
7
 I saw among the inexperienced, 
I noticed among the youths,
a young man lacking sense.
8
 Crossing the street near her corner,
he strolled down the road to her house
9
 at twilight, in the evening,
in the dark of the night. 
10
 A woman came to meet him
dressed like a prostitute, 
having a hidden agenda. 
11
 She is loud and defiant; 
her feet do not stay at home. 
12
 Now in the street, now in the squares, 
she lurks at every corner. 
13
 She grabs him and kisses him;
she brazenly says to him,
14
 “I've made
•fellowship
 offerings; 
today I've fulfilled my vows. 
15
 So I came out to meet you,
to search for you, and I've found you.
16
 I've spread coverings on my bed  —
richly colored linen from Egypt. 
17
 I've perfumed my bed
with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. 
18
 Come, let's drink deeply of lovemaking until morning. 
Let's feast on each other's love!
19
 My husband isn't home;
he went on a long journey.
20
 He took a bag of money with him
and will come home at the time of the full moon.”
21
 She seduces him with her persistent pleading;
she lures with her flattering  talk.
22
 He follows her impulsively
like an ox going to the slaughter,
like a deer bounding toward a trap 
23
 until an arrow pierces its  liver, 
like a bird darting into a snare  —
he doesn't know it will cost him his life.
24
 Now, my sons, listen to me,
and pay attention to the words of my mouth.
25
 Don't let your heart turn aside to her ways;
don't stray onto her paths. 
26
 For she has brought many down to death;
her victims are countless. 
27
 Her house is the road to 
•Sheol
,
descending to the chambers of death. 
Proverbs
Wisdom's Appeal
8
Doesn't Wisdom call out?
Doesn't Understanding make her voice heard?
2
 At the heights overlooking the road,
at the crossroads, she takes her stand.
3
 Beside the gates at the entry to  the city,
at the main entrance, she cries out:
4
 “People, I call out to you;
my cry is to mankind.
5
 Learn to be shrewd, you who are inexperienced;
develop common sense, you who are foolish.
6
 Listen, for I speak of noble things,
and what my lips say is right.
7
 For my mouth tells the truth, 
and wickedness is detestable to my lips.
8
 All the words of my mouth are righteous;
none of them are deceptive or perverse. 
9
 All of them are clear to the perceptive, 
and right to those who discover knowledge.
10
 Accept my instruction instead of silver,
and knowledge rather than pure gold. 
11
 For wisdom is better than jewels, 
and nothing desirable can compare with it. 
12
 I, Wisdom, share a home with shrewdness
and have knowledge and discretion. 
13
 To
•fear
the
Lord
is to hate evil. 
I hate arrogant pride, evil conduct,
and perverse speech.
14
 I possess good advice and competence; 
I have understanding and strength. 
15
 It is by me that kings reign 
and rulers enact just law;
16
 by me, princes lead,
as do nobles and all righteous judges. 
17
 I love those who love me, 
and those who search for me find me. 
18
 With me are riches and honor, 
lasting wealth and righteousness. 
19
 My fruit is better than solid gold,
and my harvest than pure silver. 
20
 I walk in the way of righteousness,
along the paths of justice,
21
 giving wealth as an inheritance to those who love me,
and filling their treasuries.
22
 The
Lord
made  me
at the beginning of His creation, 
before His works of long ago. 
23
 I was formed before ancient times,
from the beginning, before the earth began. 
24
 I was born
when there were no watery depths 
and no springs filled with water.
25
 I was delivered
before the mountains and hills were established, 
26
 before He made the land, the fields,
or the first soil on earth.
27
 I was there when He established the heavens, 
when He laid out the horizon on the surface of the ocean, 
28
 when He placed the skies above,
when the fountains of the ocean gushed out,
29
 when He set a limit for the sea
so that the waters would not violate His command, 
when He laid out the foundations of the earth. 
30
 I was a skilled craftsman beside Him. 
I was His delight every day,
always rejoicing before Him.
31
 I was rejoicing in His inhabited world, 
delighting in the 
•human
 race. 

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