Proverbs 23:33
Thyne eyes shall beholde straunge women, and thyne heart shall vtter lewde thinges:
Thyne eyes shall beholde straunge women, and thyne heart shall vtter lewde thinges:
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34Yea thou shalt be as though thou layest in the middest of the sea, or slepest vppon the top of the maste of a ship.
31Looke not thou vpon the wine howe red it is, and what a colour it geueth in the glasse:
32It goeth downe sweetely, but at the last it byteth like a serpent, and stingeth lyke an adder.
20Why wylt thou my sonne haue pleasure in a straunge woman, and embrace the bosome of a straunger?
21For euery mans wayes are open in the sight of the Lord, and he pondereth all their goynges.
24That they may kepe thee from the euyll woman, and from the flattering tongue of the straunge woman.
25Lust not after her beautie in thyne heart, lest thou be taken with her fayre lokes.
26By an harlot a man is brought to beg his bread, and a woman wyll hunte for the pretious life of man.
14The mouth of straunge women is a deepe pit: wherein he falleth that the Lorde is angrye withall.
5That they may kepe thee from the straunge woman, and from the forraine woman which geueth sweete wordes.
34So that thou shalt be cleane beside thy self, for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
3For the lippes of a straunge woman are a dropping hony combe, and her throte is more glistering then oyle:
4But at the laste she is as bitter as wormewood, and as sharpe as a two edged sworde.
26My sonne geue me thyne heart, and let thyne eyes haue pleasure in my wayes:
27For an whore is a deepe graue, and a straunge woman is a narowe pit.
15Whose wayes are croked, and they frowarde in their pathes.
16That thou mayest be deliuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne, which geueth sweete wordes,
32But as a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke, and taketh other in steede of her husbande.
33Giftes are geuen to all other whores: but thou geuest rewardes vnto all thy louers, & rewardest them to come vnto thee on euery side for thy fornication.
34It is come to passe with thee in thy whoredomes contrary to the vse of other women, yea there hath no suche fornication ben committed after thee: seeing that thou geuest gyftes vnto other, and no rewarde is geuen thee, therfore thou art contrary.
24Put away from thee a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from thee.
25Let thyne eyes beholde that thyng that is right, and let thyne eye liddes loke straight before thee.
30Thou shalt be betrouthed vnto a wyfe, and another man shall lye with her: Thou shalt buylde an house, and not dwell therein: thou shalt also plant a vineyarde, and shalt not gather the grapes.
25Let not thyne heart wander in her wayes, and be not thou deceaued in her pathes.
12Why doth thyne heart so bewitche thee? And wherefore winckest thou with thyne eyes,
26And I founde that a woman is bitterer then death, the whiche hath cast abrode her heart as a net that men fishe with, and her handes are chaynes: Who so pleaseth God shall escape from her, but the sinner wyll be taken with her.
9That thou geue not thy honour vnto other, and thy yeres to the cruell:
10That other men be not filled with thy vertues, and that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
2Lift vp thine eyes to the hygh places, and loke where thou hast not ben defiled: Thou hast wayted for them in the streetes, and as a murtherer in the wildernesse, through thy whoredome and shamefull blasphemies is the lande defiled.
33Why beautifiest thou thy wayes so hyely, to obteyne fauour therthrough? therfore also hast thou taught wickednesse through thy wayes.
17But let them be onlye thyne owne, and not straungers with thee.
10And behold there met hym a woman with open tokens of an harlot, onlye her heart was hid:
30Howe weake is thyne heart saith the Lorde God, seeing thou doest all these workes of a presumptuous whorishe woman?
8The morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou parbreake, and loose those sweete wordes.
13Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
17Thine eyes shall see the kyng in his glorie, euen the kyng of the farre countreys shall they see.
18Thine heart studied for feare thinking thus: What shall then become of the scribe? of the receauer of our money? what of hym that taxed our fairest houses?
19The way of an Egle in the ayre, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, the way of a ship in the middest of the sea, and the way of a man with a young woman:
20Such is the way also of a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke, which wypeth her mouth lyke as when she hath eaten, and sayth, as for me I haue done no wickednesse.
6Perchaunce thou wylt ponder the path of her lyfe: so vnstedfast are her wayes that thou canst not know them.
28But I say vnto you, that whosoeuer loketh on a woman, to luste after her, hath committed adultry with her alredy, in his heart.
5Let no man beleeue his friende, nor put his confidence in his brother: kepe the doore of thy mouth from her that lyeth in thy bosome.
9If my heart haue ben deceaued by a woman, or if I haue layde wayte at my neyghbours doore:
10Then let my wife grinde vnto an other man, and let other men lye with her.
30I wyll do these thynges vnto thee, because thou hast gone a whoryng after the heathen, and because thou art polluted with their idols.
7Behold, I will bring straungers vpon thee, euen the terrible nations, these shal drawe out their swordes vpon the beautie of thy wysdome, and shall defile thy glorie.
3Geue not ouer thy strength & wayes vnto women, which are the destruction euen of kynges.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
27Thus wyll I make thy wickednesse to ceasse from thee, and thy fornication out of the lande of Egypt: so that thou shalt turne thine eyes no more after them, and cast thy mynde no more vpon Egypt.
18Thy wayes and thy thoughtes haue brought thee vnto this, such is thine owne wickednesse and disobedience: and because it is a bitter thyng, it hath stricken thee to the heart.