< Proverbs 5 >
1 My son, pay attention to my wisdom; incline your ear to my insight,
My sonne, hearken vnto my wisedome, and incline thine eare vnto my knowledge.
2 that you may maintain discretion and your lips may preserve knowledge.
That thou maiest regarde counsell, and thy lippes obserue knowledge.
3 Though the lips of the forbidden woman drip honey and her speech is smoother than oil,
For the lippes of a strange woman drop as an honie combe, and her mouth is more soft then oyle.
4 in the end she is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a double-edged sword.
But the end of her is bitter as wormewood, and sharpe as a two edged sworde.
5 Her feet go down to death; her steps lead straight to Sheol. (Sheol )
Her feete goe downe to death, and her steps take holde on hell. (Sheol )
6 She does not consider the path of life; she does not know that her ways are unstable.
She weigheth not the way of life: her paths are moueable: thou canst not knowe them.
7 So now, my sons, listen to me, and do not turn aside from the words of my mouth.
Heare yee me nowe therefore, O children, and depart not from the wordes of my mouth.
8 Keep your path far from her; do not go near the door of her house,
Keepe thy way farre from her, and come not neere the doore of her house,
9 lest you concede your vigor to others, and your years to one who is cruel;
Least thou giue thine honor vnto others, and thy yeeres to the cruell:
10 lest strangers feast on your wealth, and your labors enrich the house of a foreigner.
Least the stranger should be silled with thy strength, and thy labours bee in the house of a stranger,
11 At the end of your life you will groan when your flesh and your body are spent,
And thou mourne at thine end, (when thou hast consumed thy flesh and thy bodie)
12 and you will say, “How I hated discipline, and my heart despised reproof!
And say, How haue I hated instruction, and mine heart despised correction!
13 I did not listen to the voice of my teachers or incline my ear to my mentors.
And haue not obeied the voyce of them that taught mee, nor enclined mine eare to them that instructed me!
14 I am on the brink of utter ruin in the midst of the whole assembly.”
I was almost brought into all euil in ye mids of the Congregation and assemblie.
15 Drink water from your own cistern, and running water from your own well.
Drinke the water of thy cisterne, and of the riuers out of the middes of thine owne well.
16 Why should your springs flow in the streets, your streams of water in the public squares?
Let thy fountaines flow foorth, and the riuers of waters in the streetes.
17 Let them be yours alone, never to be shared with strangers.
But let them bee thine, euen thine onely, and not the strangers with thee.
18 May your fountain be blessed, and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth:
Let thy fountaine be blessed, and reioyce with the wife of thy youth.
19 A loving doe, a graceful fawn— may her breasts satisfy you always; may you be captivated by her love forever.
Let her be as the louing hinde and pleasant roe: let her brests satisfie thee at all times, and delite in her loue continually.
20 Why be captivated, my son, by an adulteress, or embrace the bosom of a stranger?
For why shouldest thou delite, my sonne, in a strange woman, or embrace the bosome of a stranger?
21 For a man’s ways are before the eyes of the LORD, and the LORD examines all his paths.
For the waies of man are before the eyes of the Lord, and he pondereth all his pathes.
22 The iniquities of a wicked man entrap him; the cords of his sin entangle him.
His owne iniquities shall take the wicked himselfe, and he shall be holden with the cordes of his owne sinne.
23 He dies for lack of discipline, led astray by his own great folly.
Hee shall die for fault of instruction, and shall goe astray through his great follie.