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Proverbs 7

1  MY SON, keep my words; lay up within you my commandments [for use when needed] and treasure them.2  Keep my commandments and live, and keep my law and teaching as the apple (the pupil) of your eye.3  Bind them on your fingers; write them on the tablet of your heart.4  Say to skillful and godly Wisdom, You are my sister, and regard understanding or insight as your intimate friend--5  That they may keep you from the loose woman, from the adventuress who flatters with and makes smooth her words.6  For at the window of my house I looked out through my lattice.7  And among the simple (empty-headed and emptyhearted) ones, I perceived among the youths a young man void of good sense,8  Sauntering through the street near the [loose woman’s] corner; and he went the way to her house9  In the twilight, in the evening; night black and dense was falling [over the young man’s life].10  And behold, there met him a woman, dressed as a harlot and sly and cunning of heart.11  She is turbulent and willful; her feet stay not in her house;12  Now in the streets, now in the marketplaces, she sets her ambush at every corner.13  So she caught him and kissed him and with impudent face she said to him,14  Sacrifices of peace offerings were due from me; this day I paid my vows.15  So I came forth to meet you [that you might share with me the feast from my offering]; diligently I sought your face, and I have found you.16  I have spread my couch with rugs and cushions of tapestry, with striped sheets of fine linen of Egypt.17  I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.18  Come, let us take our fill of love until morning; let us console and delight ourselves with love.19  For the man is not at home; he is gone on a long journey;20  He has taken a bag of money with him and will come home at the day appointed [at the full moon].21  With much justifying and enticing argument she persuades him, with the allurements of her lips she leads him [to overcome his conscience and his fears] and forces him along.22  Suddenly he [yields and] follows her reluctantly like an ox moving to the slaughter, like one in fetters going to the correction [to be given] to a fool or like a dog enticed by food to the muzzle 23  Till a dart [of passion] pierces and inflames his vitals; then like a bird fluttering straight into the net [he hastens], not knowing that it will cost him his life.24  Listen to me now therefore, O you sons, and be attentive to the words of my mouth.25  Let not your heart incline toward her ways, do not stray into her paths.26  For she has cast down many wounded; indeed, all her slain are a mighty host. 27  Her house is the way to Sheol (Hades, the place of the dead), going down to the chambers of death.

Proverbs 7

Dressed to Seduce

1-5 Dear friend, do what I tell you; treasure my careful instructions. Do what I say and you'll live well. My teaching is as precious as your eyesight—guard it! Write it out on the back of your hands; etch it on the chambers of your heart. Talk to Wisdom as to a sister. Treat Insight as your companion. They'll be with you to fend off the Temptress— that smooth-talking, honey-tongued Seductress.
6-12 As I stood at the window of my house looking out through the shutters, Watching the mindless crowd stroll by, I spotted a young man without any sense Arriving at the corner of the street where she lived, then turning up the path to her house. It was dusk, the evening coming on, the darkness thickening into night. Just then, a woman met him— she'd been lying in wait for him, dressed to seduce him. Brazen and brash she was, restless and roaming, never at home, Walking the streets, loitering in the mall, hanging out at every corner in town.
13-20 She threw her arms around him and kissed him, boldly took his arm and said, "I've got all the makings for a feast— today I made my offerings, my vows are all paid, So now I've come to find you, hoping to catch sight of your face—and here you are! I've spread fresh, clean sheets on my bed, colorful imported linens. My bed is aromatic with spices and exotic fragrances. Come, let's make love all night, spend the night in ecstatic lovemaking! My husband's not home; he's away on business, and he won't be back for a month."
21-23 Soon she has him eating out of her hand, bewitched by her honeyed speech. Before you know it, he's trotting behind her, like a calf led to the butcher shop, Like a stag lured into ambush and then shot with an arrow, Like a bird flying into a net not knowing that its flying life is over.
24-27 So, friends, listen to me, take these words of mine most seriously. Don't fool around with a woman like that; don't even stroll through her neighborhood. Countless victims come under her spell; she's the death of many a poor man. She runs a halfway house to hell, fits you out with a shroud and a coffin.