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Proverbs 4-6

Wisdom Is Important

My children, listen to your father’s teaching.
    Pay attention so you will understand.
What I am telling you is good.
    Do not forget what I teach you.
I was once a young boy in my father’s house.
    I was like an only child to my mother.
And my father taught me and said,
    “Hold on to my words with all your heart.
    Keep my commands and you will live.
Get wisdom and understanding.
    Don’t forget or ignore my words.
Use wisdom, and it will take care of you.
    Love wisdom, and it will keep you safe.
Wisdom is the most important thing. So get wisdom.
    If it costs everything you have, get understanding.
Believe in the value of wisdom, and it will make you great.
    Use it, and it will bring honor to you.
Like flowers in your hair, it will beautify your life.
    Like a crown, it will make you look beautiful.”

10 My child, listen and accept what I say.
    Then you will have a long life.
11 I am guiding you in wisdom.
    And I am leading you to do what is right.
12 Nothing will hold you back.
    You will not be overwhelmed.
13 Always remember what you have been taught.
    Don’t let go of it.
Keep safe all that you have learned.
    It is the most important thing in your life.
14 Don’t follow the ways of the wicked.
    Don’t do what evil people do.
15 Avoid their ways. Don’t go near what they do.
    Stay away from them and keep on going.
16 They cannot sleep until they do evil.
    They cannot rest until they hurt someone.
17 They fill themselves with wickedness and cruelty
    as if they were eating bread and drinking wine.

18 The way of the good person is like the light of dawn.
    It grows brighter and brighter until it is full daylight.
19 But the wicked are like those who stumble in the dark.
    They can’t even see what has hurt them.

20 My child, pay attention to my words.
    Listen closely to what I say.
21 Don’t ever forget my words.
    Keep them deep within your heart.
22 These words are the secret to life for those who find them.
    They bring health to the whole body.
23 Be very careful about what you think.
    Your thoughts run your life.
24 Don’t use your mouth to tell lies.
    Don’t ever say things that are not true.
25 Keep your eyes focused on what is right.
    Keep looking straight ahead to what is good.
26 Be careful what you do.
    Always do what is right.
27 Do not do anything unless it is right.
    Stay away from evil.

Warning About Adultery

My son, pay attention to my wisdom.
    Listen to my words of understanding.
Be careful to use good sense.
    Watch what you say.
The words of another man’s wife may seem sweet as honey.
    Her words may be as pleasant as olive oil.
But in the end she will bring you sorrow.
    She will cause you pain like a two-edged sword.
She is on the way to death.
    Her steps are headed straight to the grave.
She gives no thought to life.
    She does not know that her ways are wrong.

Now, my sons, listen to me.
    Don’t ignore what I say.
Stay away from such a woman.
    Don’t even go near the door of her house.
If you do, you will give your riches to others.
    And the best years of your life will be given to someone who is cruel.
10 Strangers will enjoy your wealth.
    And what you worked so hard for will go to someone else.
11 You will groan at the end of your life.
    Then your health will be gone.
12 Then you will say, “I hated self-control!
    I would not listen when I was corrected!
13 I would not listen to my teachers.
    I paid no attention to what they taught me.
14 I have come very close to being completely ruined
    in front of a whole group of people.”

15 Be faithful to your own wife.
    She is like your own well of water from which you drink.
16 You wouldn’t drink from streams
    flowing in the city streets or squares.
So be satisfied with your wife,
    not those outside your home.
17 These things are yours alone.
    Don’t share them with strangers.
18 Be happy with the wife
    you married when you were young.
She gives you joys
    as your fountain gives you water.
19 She is as lovely and graceful as a deer.
    Let her love always make you happy.
    Let her love always hold you captive.
20 My son, don’t be held captive by a woman who takes part in adultery.
    Don’t hold another man’s wife.

21 The Lord sees everything you do.
    He watches where you go.
22 An evil man will be caught in his evil ways.
    He will be tied up by his sins as if they were ropes.
23 He will die because he does not control himself.
    He will be held captive by his own foolishness.

Dangers of Being Foolish

My child, be careful about giving a guarantee for somebody else.
    Be careful about promising to pay what someone else owes.
You might get trapped by what you say.
    You might be caught by your own words.
My child, you might do this and be under somebody’s control.
    Then here is how to get free.
Go to your neighbor and don’t be proud.
    Beg him to free you from your promise.
Don’t go to sleep.
    Don’t even rest your eyes.
But free yourself like a deer running from a hunter.
    Free yourself like a bird flying away from a trapper.

Go watch the ants, you lazy person.
    Watch what they do and be wise.
Ants have no commander.
    They have no leader or ruler.
But they store up food in the summer.
    They gather their supplies at harvest.
How long will you lie there, you lazy person?
    When will you get up from sleeping?
10 You sleep a little; you take a nap.
    You fold your hands and rest.
11 So you will be as poor as if you had been robbed.
    You will have as little as if you had been held up.

12 Some people are wicked and no good.
    They go around telling lies.
13 They wink with their eyes and signal with their feet.
    They make signs with their fingers.
14 They make evil plans in their hearts.
    They are always causing trouble.
15 So trouble will strike them in an instant.
    Suddenly they will be hurt beyond cure.

16 There are six things the Lord hates.
    There are seven things he cannot stand:
17     a proud look,
    a lying tongue,
    hands that kill innocent people,
18     a mind that thinks up evil plans,
    feet that are quick to do evil,
19     a witness who tells lies
    and a man who causes trouble among brothers.

Warning About Adultery

20 My son, keep your father’s commands.
    Don’t forget your mother’s teaching.
21 Remember their words forever.
    Let it be as if they were tied around your neck.
22 They will guide you when you walk.
    They will guard you while you sleep.
    They will speak to you when you are awake.
23 Their commands are like a lamp.
    Their teaching is like a light.
And the correction that comes from them
    helps you have life.
24 Such teaching will keep you from sinful women
    and from the pleasing words of another man’s unfaithful wife.
25 Don’t want her because she is beautiful.
    Don’t let her capture you by the way she looks at you.
26 A prostitute may leave you with only a loaf of bread.
    And a woman who takes part in adultery may cost you your life.
27 You cannot carry hot coals against your chest
    without burning your clothes.
28 And you cannot walk on hot coals
    without burning your feet.
29 The same thing happens if you commit adultery with another man’s wife.
    Anyone who does so will be punished.

30 People do not hate a thief
    when he steals because he is hungry.
31 But if he is caught, he must pay back seven times what he stole.
    It may cost him everything he owns.
32 A man who takes part in adultery doesn’t have any sense.
    He will destroy himself.
33 He will be beaten up and disgraced.
    And his shame will never go away.
34 Jealousy makes a husband very angry.
    He will have no mercy when he gets even.
35 He will accept no payment for the wrong.
    He will take no money, no matter how much it is.

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