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Proverbs 4-7
Proverbs 4
1Hear, O children, the instruction of a father, And pay attention [and be willing to learn] so that you may gain understanding and intelligent discernment.
2For I give you good doctrine; Do not turn away from my instruction.
3When I was a son with my father (David), Tender and the only son in the sight of my mother (Bathsheba),
4He taught me and said to me, "Let your heart hold fast my words; Keep my commandments and live.
5"Get [skillful and godly] wisdom! Acquire understanding [actively seek spiritual discernment, mature comprehension, and logical interpretation]! Do not forget nor turn away from the words of my mouth.
6"Do not turn away from her (Wisdom) and she will guard and protect you; Love her, and she will watch over you.
7"The beginning of wisdom is: Get [skillful and godly] wisdom [it is preeminent]! And with all your acquiring, get understanding [actively seek spiritual discernment, mature comprehension, and logical interpretation].
8"Prize wisdom [and exalt her], and she will exalt you; She will honor you if you embrace her.
9"She will place on your head a garland of grace; She will present you with a crown of beauty and glory."
10Hear, my son, and accept my sayings, And the years of your life will be many.
11I have instructed you in the way of [skillful and godly] wisdom; I have led you in upright paths.
12When you walk, your steps will not be impeded [for your path will be clear and open]; And when you run, you will not stumble.
13Take hold of instruction; [actively seek it, grip it firmly and] do not let go. Guard her, for she is your life.
14Do not enter the path of the wicked, And do not go the way of evil men.
15Avoid it, do not travel on it; Turn away from it and pass on.
16For the wicked cannot sleep unless they do evil; And they are deprived of sleep unless they make someone stumble and fall.
17For they eat the bread of wickedness And drink the wine of violence.
18But the path of the just (righteous) is like the light of dawn, That shines brighter and brighter until [it reaches its full strength and glory in] the perfect day.
19The way of the wicked is like [deep] darkness; They do not know over what they stumble.
20My son, pay attention to my words and be willing to learn; Open your ears to my sayings.
21Do not let them escape from your sight; Keep them in the center of your heart.
22For they are life to those who find them, And healing and health to all their flesh.
23Watch over your heart with all diligence, For from it flow the springs of life.
24Put away from you a deceitful (lying, misleading) mouth, And put devious lips far from you.
25Let your eyes look directly ahead [toward the path of moral courage] And let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you [toward the path of integrity].
26Consider well and watch carefully the path of your feet, And all your ways will be steadfast and sure.
27Do not turn away to the right nor to the left [where evil may lurk]; Turn your foot from [the path of] evil.
Proverbs 5
1My son, be attentive to my wisdom [godly wisdom learned by costly experience], Incline your ear to my understanding;
2That you may exercise discrimination and discretion (good judgment), And your lips may reserve knowledge and answer wisely [to temptation].
3For the lips of an immoral woman drip honey [like a honeycomb] And her speech is smoother than oil;
4But in the end she is bitter like [the extract of] wormwood, Sharp as a two-edged sword.
5Her feet go down to death; Her steps take hold of Sheol (the nether world, the place of the dead),
6So that she does not think [seriously] about the path of life; Her ways are aimless and unstable; you cannot know where her path leads.
7Now then, my sons, listen to me And do not depart from (forget) the words of my mouth.
8Let your way [in life] be far from her, And do not go near the door of her house [avoid even being near the places of temptation],
9Or you will give your honor to others, And your years to the cruel one,
10And strangers will be filled with your strength And your hard-earned wealth will go to the house of a foreigner [who does not know God];
11And you will groan when your life is ending, When your flesh and your body are consumed;
12And you say, "How I hated instruction and discipline, And my heart despised correction and reproof!
13"I have not listened to the voice of my teachers, Nor have I inclined my ear to those who instructed me.
14"I was almost in total ruin In the midst of the assembly and congregation."
15Drink water from your own cistern [of a pure marriage relationship] And fresh running water from your own well.
16Should your springs (children) be dispersed, As streams of water in the streets?
17[Confine yourself to your own wife.] Let your children be yours alone, And not the children of strangers with you.
18Let your fountain (wife) be blessed [with the rewards of fidelity], And rejoice in the wife of your youth.
19Let her be as a loving hind and graceful doe, Let her breasts refresh and satisfy you at all times; Always be exhilarated and delight in her love.
20Why should you, my son, be exhilarated with an immoral woman And embrace the bosom of an outsider (pagan)?
21For the ways of man are directly before the eyes of the LORD, And He carefully watches all of his paths [all of his comings and goings].
22The iniquities done by a wicked man will trap him, And he will be held with the cords of his sin.
23He will die for lack of instruction (discipline), And in the greatness of his foolishness he will go astray and be lost.
Proverbs 6
1My son, if you have become surety (guaranteed a debt or obligation) for your neighbor, If you have given your pledge for [the debt of] a stranger or another [outside your family],
2If you have been snared with the words of your lips, If you have been trapped by the speech of your mouth,
3Do this now, my son, and release yourself [from the obligation]; Since you have come into the hand of your neighbor, Go humble yourself, and plead with your neighbor [to pay his debt and release you].
4Give no [unnecessary] sleep to your eyes, Nor slumber to your eyelids;
5Tear yourself away like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter And like a bird from the hand of the fowler.
6Go to the ant, O lazy one; Observe her ways and be wise,
7Which, having no chief, Overseer or ruler,
8She prepares her food in the summer And brings in her provisions [of food for the winter] in the harvest.
9How long will you lie down, O lazy one? When will you arise from your sleep [and learn self-discipline]?
10"Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, A little folding of the hands to lie down and rest"—
11So your poverty will come like an approaching prowler who walks [slowly, but surely] And your need [will come] like an armed man [making you helpless].
12A worthless person, a wicked man, Is one who walks with a perverse (corrupt, vulgar) mouth.
13Who winks with his eyes [in mockery], who shuffles his feet [to signal], Who points with his fingers [to give subversive instruction];
14Who perversely in his heart plots trouble and evil continually; Who spreads discord and strife.
15Therefore [the crushing weight of] his disaster will come suddenly upon him; Instantly he will be broken, and there will be no healing or remedy [because he has no heart for God].
16These six things the LORD hates; Indeed, seven are repulsive to Him:
17A proud look [the attitude that makes one overestimate oneself and discount others], a lying tongue, And hands that shed innocent blood,
18A heart that creates wicked plans, Feet that run swiftly to evil,
19A false witness who breathes out lies [even half-truths], And one who spreads discord (rumors) among brothers.
20My son, be guided by your father's [God-given] commandment (instruction) And do not reject the teaching of your mother;
21Bind them continually upon your heart (in your thoughts), And tie them around your neck.
22When you walk about, they (the godly teachings of your parents) will guide you; When you sleep, they will keep watch over you; And when you awake, they will talk to you.
23For the commandment is a lamp, and the teaching [of the law] is light, And reproofs (rebukes) for discipline are the way of life,
24To keep you from the evil woman, From [the flattery of] the smooth tongue of an immoral woman.
25Do not desire (lust after) her beauty in your heart, Nor let her capture you with her eyelashes.
26For on account of a prostitute one is reduced to a piece of bread [to be eaten up], And the immoral woman hunts [with a hook] the precious life [of a man].
27Can a man take fire to his chest And his clothes not be burned?
28Or can a man walk on hot coals And his feet not be scorched?
29So is the one who goes in to his neighbor's wife; Whoever touches her will not be found innocent or go unpunished.
30People do not despise a thief if he steals To satisfy himself when he is hungry;
31But when he is found, he must repay seven times [what he stole]; He must give all the property of his house [if necessary to meet his fine].
32But whoever commits adultery with a woman lacks common sense and sound judgment and an understanding [of moral principles]; He who would destroy his soul does it.
33Wounds and disgrace he will find, And his reproach (blame) will not be blotted out.
34For jealousy enrages the [wronged] husband; He will not spare [the guilty one] on the day of vengeance.
35He will not accept any ransom [offered to buy him off from demanding full punishment]; Nor will he be satisfied though you offer him many gifts (bribes).
Proverbs 7
1My son, keep my words And treasure my commandments within you [so they are readily available to guide you].
2Keep my commandments and live, And keep my teaching and law as the apple of your eye.
3Bind them [securely] on your fingers; Write them on the tablet of your heart.
4Say to [skillful and godly] wisdom, "You are my sister," And regard understanding and intelligent insight as your intimate friends;
5That they may keep you from the immoral woman, From the foreigner [who does not observe God's laws and] who flatters with her [smooth] words.
6For at the window of my house I looked out through my lattice.
7And among the naive [the inexperienced and gullible], I saw among the youths A young man lacking [good] sense,
8Passing through the street near her corner; And he took the path to her house
9In the twilight, in the evening; In the black and dark night.
10And there a woman met him, Dressed as a prostitute and sly and cunning of heart.
11She was boisterous and rebellious; She would not stay at home.
12At times she was in the streets, at times in the market places, Lurking and setting her ambush at every corner.
13So she caught him and kissed him And with a brazen and impudent face she said to him:
14"I have peace offerings with me; Today I have paid my vows.
15"So I came out to meet you [that you might share with me the feast of my offering], Diligently I sought your face and I have found you.
16"I have spread my couch with coverings and cushions of tapestry, With colored fine linen of Egypt.
17"I have perfumed my bed With myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
18"Come, let us drink our fill of love until morning; Let us console and delight ourselves with love.
19"For my husband is not at home. He has gone on a long journey;
20He has taken a bag of money with him, And he will come home on the appointed day."
21With her many persuasions she caused him to yield; With her flattering lips she seduced him.
22Suddenly he went after her, as an ox goes to the slaughter [not knowing the outcome], Or as one in stocks going to the correction [to be given] to a fool,
23Until an arrow pierced his liver [with a mortal wound]; Like a bird fluttering straight into the net, He did not know that it would cost him his life.
24Now therefore, my sons, listen to me, And pay attention to the words of my mouth.
25Do not let your heart turn aside to her ways, Do not stray into her [evil, immoral] paths.
26For she has cast down many [mortally] wounded; Indeed, all who were killed by her were strong.
27Her house is the way to Sheol, Descending to the chambers of death.