Proverbs 5:6
Perchaunce thou wylt ponder the path of her lyfe: so vnstedfast are her wayes that thou canst not know them.
Perchaunce thou wylt ponder the path of her lyfe: so vnstedfast are her wayes that thou canst not know them.
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3 For the lippes of a straunge woman are a dropping hony combe, and her throte is more glistering then oyle:
4 But at the laste she is as bitter as wormewood, and as sharpe as a two edged sworde.
5 Her feete go downe vnto death, and her steppes pearce thorowe vnto hell.
25 Let not thyne heart wander in her wayes, and be not thou deceaued in her pathes.
26 For many one hath she wounded and cast downe, yea many a strong man hath ben slaine by the meanes of her.
27 Her house is the way vnto hell, and bryng men downe into the chaumbers of death.
15 Whose wayes are croked, and they frowarde in their pathes.
16 That thou mayest be deliuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne, which geueth sweete wordes,
17 Forsaketh the husbande of her youth, & forgetteth the couenaunt of her God.
18 For her house is enclined vnto death, and her pathes vnto hell.
19 All they that go in vnto her, come not agayne, neither take they holde of the way of lyfe.
20 Therfore walke thou in the way of such as be vertuous, & kepe the pathes of the righteous.
7 Heare me nowe therefore O ye chyldren, and depart not from the wordes of my mouth.
8 Kepe thy way farre from her, & come not nigh the doores of her house.
9 That thou geue not thy honour vnto other, and thy yeres to the cruell:
26 Ponder the path of thy feete, and let all thy wayes be ordred aright.
17 Her wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all her pathes are peaceable.
15 My sonne, walke not thou with them, refrayne thy foote from their wayes.
20 Why wylt thou my sonne haue pleasure in a straunge woman, and embrace the bosome of a straunger?
21 For euery mans wayes are open in the sight of the Lord, and he pondereth all their goynges.
24 That they may kepe thee from the euyll woman, and from the flattering tongue of the straunge woman.
25 Lust not after her beautie in thyne heart, lest thou be taken with her fayre lokes.
26 By an harlot a man is brought to beg his bread, and a woman wyll hunte for the pretious life of man.
12 So that if thou goest in them, there shall no straitnesse hinder thee: & when thou runnest, thou shalt not fall.
13 Take fast holde of doctrine, and let her not go: kepe her, for she is thy life.
14 Come not in the pathe of the vngodlye, and walke not in the way of the wicked:
15 Abhorre it and go not therein, depart aside, and passe ouer by it.
11 She was full of loude wordes and redye to dallie, whose feete coulde not abide in the house:
12 Nowe is she without, nowe in the streates, and lyeth in wayte at euery corner.
6 Forsake her not, and she shall preserue thee, loue her, and she shall kepe thee.
19 But the way of the vngodly is as the darkenesse, they knowe not where they fall.
24 The way of lyfe is on hygh to the wise, that a man shoulde beware of hell beneath.
5 That they may kepe thee from the straunge woman, and from the forraine woman which geueth sweete wordes.
20 That thou shouldest receaue it in the boundes thereof, and know the pathes to their houses.
5 Thornes and snares are in the way of the frowarde: but he that doth kepe his soule, wyll flee farre from them.
2 She standeth in the top of high places, by the way in the place of the pathes:
26 And 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.
6 Therefore beholde, I wyll stop thy way with thornes, and make a hedge, that she shall not finde her pathes.
25 Lest thou learne his wayes, and receaue hurt to thy soule.
15 Hast thou marked the way of the world, wherin wicked men haue walked?
15 To call such as go by, and that walke straight in their wayes.
16 Who so is ignoraunt sayeth she let hym come hyther: and to the vnwyse she saith,
5 O holde thou vp my goynges in thy pathes: that my footesteppes slyp not.
23 Then shalt thou walke safely in thy way, and thy foote shall not stumble.
8 Goyng ouer the streate by the corner in the way towarde her house
9 He that walketh vprightly, walketh surely: but whoso goeth a wrong way, shalbe knowen.
24 The Lord ordereth euery mans goinges: how can a man then vnderstand his owne way?
22 Sodainly he folowed her, as it were an oxe led to the slaughter, and lyke as it were a foole that laugheth when he goeth to the stockes to be punished,
27 For an whore is a deepe graue, and a straunge woman is a narowe pit.
33 Why beautifiest thou thy wayes so hyely, to obteyne fauour therthrough? therfore also hast thou taught wickednesse through thy wayes.