Proverbs 6
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My son, if you have made yourself responsible for your neighbour, or given your word for another, |
You are taken as in a net by the words of your mouth, the sayings of your lips have overcome you. |
Do this, my son, and make yourself free, because you have come into the power of your neighbour; go without waiting, and make a strong request to your neighbour. |
Give no sleep to your eyes, or rest to them; |
Make yourself free, like the roe from the hand of the archer, and the bird from him who puts a net for her. |
Go to the ant, you hater of work; give thought to her ways and be wise: |
Having no chief, overseer, or ruler, |
She gets her meat in the summer, storing up food at the time of the grain-cutting. |
How long will you be sleeping, O hater of work? when will you get up from your sleep? |
A little sleep, a little rest, a little folding of the hands in sleep: |
Then loss will come on you like an outlaw, and your need like an armed man |
A good-for-nothing man is an evil-doer; he goes on his way causing trouble with false words; |
Making signs with his eyes, rubbing with his feet, and giving news with his fingers; |
His mind is ever designing evil: he lets loose violent acts. |
For this cause his downfall will be sudden; quickly he will be broken, and there will be no help for him. |
Six things are hated by the Lord; seven things are disgusting to him: |
Eyes of pride, a false tongue, hands which take life without cause; |
A heart full of evil designs, feet which are quick in running after sin; |
A false witness, breathing out untrue words, and one who lets loose violent acts among brothers. |
My son, keep the rule of your father, and have in memory the teaching of your mother: |
Keep them ever folded in your heart, and have them hanging round your neck. |
In your walking, it will be your guide; when you are sleeping, it will keep watch over you; when you are awake, it will have talk with you. |
For the rule is a light, and the teaching a shining light; and the guiding words of training are the way of life. |
They will keep you from the evil woman, from the smooth tongue of the strange woman. |
Let not your heart's desire go after her fair body; let not her eyes take you prisoner. |
For a loose woman is looking for a cake of bread, but another man's wife goes after one's very life. |
May a man take fire to his breast without burning his clothing? |
Or may one go on lighted coals, and his feet not be burned? |
So it is with him who goes in to his neighbour's wife; he who has anything to do with her will not go free from punishment. |
Men do not have a low opinion of a thief who takes food when he is in need of it: |
But if he is taken in the act he will have to give back seven times as much, giving up all his property which is in his house. |
He who takes another man's wife is without all sense: he who does it is the cause of destruction to his soul. |
Wounds will be his and loss of honour, and his shame may not be washed away. |
For bitter is the wrath of an angry husband; in the day of punishment he will have no mercy. |
He will not take any payment; and he will not make peace with you though your money offerings are increased. |