Proverbs 5
1 My
son, attend unto my
wisdom, and
bow thine
ear to my
understanding: 2 That thou mayest
regard discretion, and that thy
lips may
keep knowledge. 3 For the
lips of a strange
woman drop as an
honeycomb, and her
mouth is
smoother than
oil: 4 But her
end is
bitter as
wormwood, sharp as a
twoedged sword. 5 Her
feet go
down to
death; her
steps take
hold on
hell. 6 Lest thou shouldest
ponder the
path of
life, her
ways are
moveable, that thou canst not
know them.
7 Hear me now therefore, O ye
children, and
depart not from the
words of my
mouth. 8 Remove thy
way far from her, and come not
nigh the
door of her
house: 9 Lest thou
give thine
honour unto
others, and thy
years unto the
cruel: 10 Lest
strangers be
filled with thy
wealth; and thy
labours be in the
house of a
stranger; 11 And thou
mourn at the
last, when thy
flesh and thy
body are
consumed,
12 And
say, How have I
hated instruction, and my
heart despised reproof; 13 And have not
obeyed the
voice of my
teachers, nor
inclined mine
ear to them that
instructed me!
14 I was
almost in all
evil in the
midst of the
congregation and
assembly. 15 Drink waters out of thine own
cistern, and running
waters out
of thine own
well. 16 Let thy
fountains be
dispersed abroad, and
rivers of
waters in the
streets. 17 Let them be only thine own, and not
strangers ' with thee.
18 Let thy
fountain be
blessed: and
rejoice with the
wife of thy
youth. 19 Let her be as the
loving hind and
pleasant roe; let her
breasts satisfy thee at all
times; and be thou
ravished always with her
love. 20 And why wilt thou, my
son, be
ravished with a strange
woman, and
embrace the
bosom of a
stranger? 21 For the
ways of
man are
before the
eyes of the
LORD, and he
pondereth all his
goings. 22 His own
iniquities shall
take the
wicked himself, and he shall be
holden with the
cords of his
sins. 23 He shall
die without
instruction; and in the
greatness of his
folly he shall go
astray.