The Proverbs



Proverbs, Chapter 6


My son, if you have become surety for your neighbor, Have given a pledge for a stranger,


[If] you have been snared with the words of your mouth, Have been caught with the words of your mouth,

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Do this then, my son, and deliver yourself; Since you have come into the hand of your neighbor, Go, humble yourself, and importune your neighbor.

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Do not give sleep to your eyes, Nor slumber to your eyelids;


Deliver yourself like a gazelle from [the hunter's] hand, And like a bird from the hand of the fowler.

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Go to the ant, O sluggard, Observe her ways and be wise,


Which, having no chief, Officer or ruler,

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Prepares her food in the summer, [And] gathers her provision in the harvest.

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How long will you lie down, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep?

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"A little sleep, a little slumber, A little folding of the hands to rest" -

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And your poverty will come in like a vagabond, And your need like an armed man.

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A worthless person, a wicked man, Is the one who walks with a false mouth,

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Who winks with his eyes, who signals with his feet, Who points with his fingers;


Who [with] perversity in his heart devises evil continually, Who spreads strife.


Therefore his calamity will come suddenly; Instantly he will be broken, and there will be no healing.


There are six things which the Lord hates, Yes, seven which are an abomination to Him:

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Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, And hands that shed innocent blood,


A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that run rapidly to evil,


A false witness [who] utters lies, And one who spreads strife among brothers.


My son, observe the commandment of your father, And do not forsake the teaching of your mother;


Bind them continually on your heart; Tie them around your neck.

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When you walk about, they will guide you; When you sleep, they will watch over you; And when you awake, they will talk to you.


For the commandment is a lamp, and the teaching is light; And reproofs for discipline are the way of life,


To keep you from the evil woman, From the smooth tongue of the adulteress.

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Do not desire her beauty in your heart, Nor let her catch you with her eyelids.


For on account of a harlot [one is reduced] to a loaf of bread, And an adulteress hunts for the precious life.


Can a man take fire in his bosom, And his clothes not be burned?


Or can a man walk on hot coals, And his feet not be scorched?

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So is the one who goes in to his neighbor's wife; Whoever touches her will not go unpunished.

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Men do not despise a thief if he steals To satisfy himself when he is hungry;

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But when he is found, he must repay sevenfold; He must give all the substance of his house.


The one who commits adultery with a woman is lacking sense; He who would destroy himself does it.


Wounds and disgrace he will find, And his reproach will not be blotted out.

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For jealousy enrages a man, And he will not spare in the day of vengeance.

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He will not accept any ransom, Nor will he be content though you give many gifts.







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