Proverbs

chapter 5


Chapters:


verse #1

My son, pay attention to my wisdom. Turn your ear to my understanding,


verse #2

that you may maintain discretion, that your lips may preserve knowledge.


verse #3

For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil,


verse #4

but in the end she is as bitter as wormwood, and as sharp as a two-edged sword.


verse #5

Her feet go down to death. Her steps lead straight to Sheol.


verse #6

She gives no thought to the way of life. Her ways are crooked, and she doesn’t know it.


verse #7

Now therefore, my sons, listen to me. Don’t depart from the words of my mouth.


verse #8

Remove your way far from her. Don’t come near the door of her house,


verse #9

lest you give your honor to others, and your years to the cruel one;


verse #10

lest strangers feast on your wealth, and your labors enrich another man’s house.


verse #11

You will groan at your latter end, when your flesh and your body are consumed,


verse #12

and say, “How I have hated instruction, and my heart despised reproof.


verse #13

I haven’t obeyed the voice of my teachers, nor turned my ear to those who instructed me!


verse #14

I have come to the brink of utter ruin, among the gathered assembly.”


verse #15

Drink water out of your own cistern, running water out of your own well.


verse #16

Should your springs overflow in the streets, streams of water in the public squares?


verse #17

Let them be for yourself alone, not for strangers with you.


verse #18

Let your spring be blessed. Rejoice in the wife of your youth.


verse #19

A loving doe and a graceful deer— let her breasts satisfy you at all times. Be captivated always with her love.


verse #20

For why should you, my son, be captivated with an adulteress? Why embrace the bosom of another?


verse #21

For the ways of man are before Yahweh’s eyes. He examines all his paths.


verse #22

The evil deeds of the wicked ensnare him. The cords of his sin hold him firmly.


verse #23

He will die for lack of instruction. In the greatness of his folly, he will go astray.

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