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16 Wisdom will save you from the immoral woman,
    from the seductive words of the promiscuous woman.

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16 in order to deliver you from a strange woman,
    from a foreign woman who flatters[a] with her sayings,

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 2:16 Or “makes smooth”

For the lips of an immoral woman are as sweet as honey,
    and her mouth is smoother than oil.

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For the lips of the strange woman will drip honey,
    and smoother than oil is her mouth.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 5:3 Or “palate”

20 Why be captivated, my son, by an immoral woman,
    or fondle the breasts of a promiscuous woman?

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20 Why should you be intoxicated, my child, by a strange woman,
    and embrace the bosom of a foreigner?

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Let them protect you from an affair with an immoral woman,
    from listening to the flattery of a promiscuous woman.

While I was at the window of my house,
    looking through the curtain,
I saw some naive young men,
    and one in particular who lacked common sense.
He was crossing the street near the house of an immoral woman,
    strolling down the path by her house.
It was at twilight, in the evening,
    as deep darkness fell.
10 The woman approached him,
    seductively dressed and sly of heart.
11 She was the brash, rebellious type,
    never content to stay at home.
12 She is often in the streets and markets,
    soliciting at every corner.
13 She threw her arms around him and kissed him,
    and with a brazen look she said,
14 “I’ve just made my peace offerings
    and fulfilled my vows.
15 You’re the one I was looking for!
    I came out to find you, and here you are!
16 My bed is spread with beautiful blankets,
    with colored sheets of Egyptian linen.
17 I’ve perfumed my bed
    with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
18 Come, let’s drink our fill of love until morning.
    Let’s enjoy each other’s caresses,
19 for my husband is not home.
    He’s away on a long trip.
20 He has taken a wallet full of money with him
    and won’t return until later this month.[a]

21 So she seduced him with her pretty speech
    and enticed him with her flattery.
22 He followed her at once,
    like an ox going to the slaughter.
He was like a stag caught in a trap,[b]
23     awaiting the arrow that would pierce its heart.
He was like a bird flying into a snare,
    little knowing it would cost him his life.

24 So listen to me, my sons,
    and pay attention to my words.
25 Don’t let your hearts stray away toward her.
    Don’t wander down her wayward path.
26 For she has been the ruin of many;
    many men have been her victims.
27 Her house is the road to the grave.[c]
    Her bedroom is the den of death.

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Footnotes

  1. 7:20 Hebrew until the moon is full.
  2. 7:22 As in Greek and Syriac versions; Hebrew reads slaughter, as shackles are for the discipline of a fool.
  3. 7:27 Hebrew to Sheol.

In order to guard yourself from an adulteress,[a]
    from the foreigner who makes her words smooth.[b]
For at the window of my house,
    through my lattice, I looked down.
And I saw among the simple,
    I observed among the youth,
    a young man lacking sense,[c]
passing on the street at[d] her corner,
    and he takes the road to her house,
at twilight, at the day’s evening,
    in the midst of night and the darkness.
10 Then behold! A woman comes to meet him
    with the garment of a prostitute[e] and a secret heart.[f]
11 She is loud and stubborn;
    her feet do not stay at her house.
12 Now in the street, now in the square,
    at[g] every corner she lies in wait.
13 She took hold of [h] him and kissed him.
    Her face was impudent, and she said to him,
14 “Sacrifices of peace offerings are upon me;
    today[i] I completed my vows.
15 So[j] I have come out to meet you,
    to seek your face, and I have found you.
16 With coverings I have adorned my couch,
    spreads of the linen of Egypt;
17 I have perfumed my bed with myrrh,
    aloes, and cinnamon.
18 Come, let us take our fill of love making,
    until the morning let us delight in love.
19 For there is no man[k] in his home;
    he has gone on a long journey.[l]
20 The bag of money he took in his hand,
    for on the day of the full moon he will come home.”
21 She persuades him with the greatness of her teachings;
    with her smooth lips she compels him.
22 He goes after her suddenly;
    like an ox to the slaughter he goes,
    and like a stag to the instruction of a fool,
23 until an arrow pierces his entrails,[m]
    like a bird rushing into a snare,
    but he does not know that it will cost him his life.[n]

Reiteration of the Warning Against a Strange Woman

24 And now, my children, listen to me,
    and be attentive to the sayings of my mouth.
25 May your heart not turn aside to her ways;
    do not stray into her path.
26 For many slain she has laid low,
    and countless[o] are all of her killings.
27 The ways of Sheol[p] are her house,
    descending to chambers of death.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 7:5 Literally “a strange woman”
  2. Proverbs 7:5 Literally “causes to be smooth her words”
  3. Proverbs 7:7 Literally “heart”
  4. Proverbs 7:8 Literally “at the place of”
  5. Proverbs 7:10 Or “whore”
  6. Proverbs 7:10 Literally “secret of heart”
  7. Proverbs 7:12 Literally “at the place of”
  8. Proverbs 7:13 Or “strengthened”
  9. Proverbs 7:14 Literally “the day”
  10. Proverbs 7:15 Hebrew “thus”
  11. Proverbs 7:19 Or “husband”
  12. Proverbs 7:19 Literally “a journey from far”
  13. Proverbs 7:23 Literally “heaviness,” often referring to the liver
  14. Proverbs 7:23 Literally “it is against his life”
  15. Proverbs 7:26 Or “strong men”
  16. Proverbs 7:27 A term for the place where the dead reside, i.e., the Underworld

14 The mouth of an immoral woman is a dangerous trap;
    those who make the Lord angry will fall into it.

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14 A deep pit is the mouth of an adulteress,[a]
    he with whom Yahweh is angry will fall there.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 22:14 Literally “a strange woman”

26 O my son, give me your heart.
    May your eyes take delight in following my ways.
27 A prostitute is a dangerous trap;
    a promiscuous woman is as dangerous as falling into a narrow well.
28 She hides and waits like a robber,
    eager to make more men unfaithful.

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26 My child, may you give your heart[a] to me,
    and may your eyes delight in my ways.
27 For a deep pit is a prostitute,[b]
    and a narrow well is an adulteress.[c]
28 She is also like a robber lying in wait,
    and the faithless among mankind she increases.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 23:26 Or “mind”
  2. Proverbs 23:27 Or “whore”
  3. Proverbs 23:27 Literally “a foreign woman”