Proverbs

Chapter 5

Avoiding Immorality

1 My son, pay attention to my wisdom;

incline your ear to my insight,

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2 that you may maintain discretion

and your lips may preserve knowledge.

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3 Though the lips of the forbidden woman [a] drip honey

and her speech [b] is smoother than oil,

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4 in the end she is bitter as wormwood,

sharp as a double-edged sword.

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5 Her feet go down to death;

her steps lead straight to Sheol. [c]

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6 She does not consider the path of life;

she does not know that her ways are unstable.

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7 So now, my sons, listen to me,

and do not turn aside from the words of my mouth.

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8 Keep your path far from her;

do not go near the door of her house,

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9 lest you concede your vigor to others,

and your years to one who is cruel;

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10 lest strangers feast on your wealth,

and your labors enrich the house of a foreigner.

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11 At the end of your life you will groan

when your flesh and your body are spent,

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12 and you will say, “How I hated discipline,

and my heart despised reproof!

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13 I did not listen to the voice of my teachers

or incline my ear to my mentors.

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14 I am on the brink of utter ruin

in the midst of the whole assembly.”

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15 Drink water from your own cistern,

and running water from your own well.

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16 Why should your springs flow in the streets,

your streams of water in the public squares?

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17 Let them be yours alone,

never to be shared with strangers.

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18 May your fountain be blessed,

and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth:

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19 A loving doe, a graceful fawn—

may her breasts satisfy you always;

may you be captivated [d] by her love forever.

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20 Why be captivated, my son, by an adulteress,

or embrace the bosom of a stranger? [e]

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21 For a man’s ways are before the eyes of the LORD,

and the LORD examines [f] all his paths.

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22 The iniquities of a wicked man entrap him;

the cords of his sin entangle him.

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23 He dies for lack of discipline,

led astray by his own great folly.

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