Proverbs 5:3
For the lippes of a strange woman drop as an honie combe, and her mouth is more soft then oyle.
For the lippes of a strange woman drop as an honie combe, and her mouth is more soft then oyle.
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4But the end of her is bitter as wormewood, and sharpe as a two edged sworde.
2That thou maiest regarde counsell, and thy lippes obserue knowledge.
5That they may keepe thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger that is smoothe in her wordes.
24To keepe thee from the wicked woman, & from ye flatterie of ye tongue of a strange woman.
25Desire not her beautie in thine heart, neither let her take thee with her eye lids.
26For because of the whorish woman a man is brought to a morsell of bread, and a woman wil hunt for the precious life of a man.
14The mouth of strage women is as a deepe pit: he with whom the Lord is angry, shall fall therein.
16And it shall deliuer thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger, which flattereth with her wordes.
19Let her be as the louing hinde and pleasant roe: let her brests satisfie thee at all times, and delite in her loue continually.
20For why shouldest thou delite, my sonne, in a strange woman, or embrace the bosome of a stranger?
27For a whore is as a deepe ditche, and a strange woman is as a narrowe pitte.
21Thus with her great craft she caused him to yeelde, and with her flattering lips she entised him.
22And he followed her straight wayes, as an oxe that goeth to the slaughter, and as a foole to the stockes for correction,
11Thy lippes, my spouse, droppe as honie combes: honie and milke are vnder thy tongue, and the sauoure of thy garments is as the sauoure of Lebanon.
32In the ende thereof it will bite like a serpent, and hurt like a cockatrise.
33Thine eyes shall looke vpon strange women, and thine heart shall speake lewde things.
20Such is ye way also of an adulterous woman: she eateth and wipeth her mouth, and sayth, I haue not committed iniquitie.
8Keepe thy way farre from her, and come not neere the doore of her house,
25Let not thine heart decline to her wayes: wander thou not in her paths.
9And the roufe of thy mouth like good wine, which goeth straight to my welbeloued, and causeth the lippes of the ancient to speake.
15There is golde, and a multitude of precious stones: but the lips of knowledge are a precious iewel.
12Nowe she is without, nowe in the streetes, and lyeth in waite at euery corner)
13So she caught him & kissed him and with an impudent face said vnto him,
13His cheekes are as a bedde of spices, and as sweete flowres, and his lippes like lilies dropping downe pure myrrhe.
6She weigheth not the way of life: her paths are moueable: thou canst not knowe them.
16He that hideth her, hideth the winde, & she is as ye oyle in his right hand, that vttereth it selfe.
32But as a wife that playeth the harlot, and taketh others for her husband:
2Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy loue is better then wine.
21The wordes of his mouth were softer then butter, yet warre was in his heart: his words were more gentle then oyle, yet they were swordes.
26(7:28) And I finde more bitter then death the woman whose heart is as nettes and snares, and her handes, as bands: he that is good before God, shalbe deliuered from her, but the sinner shall be taken by her.
24Put away from thee a froward mouth, and put wicked lippes farre from thee.
3Thy lippes are like a threede of scarlet, and thy talke is comely: thy temples are within thy lockes as a piece of a pomegranate.
17Her wayes are wayes of pleasure, and all her pathes prosperitie.
5Trust ye not in a friend, neither put ye confidence in a counseller: keepe the doores of thy mouth from her that lyeth in thy bosome.
23The heart of the wise guideth his mouth wisely, and addeth doctrine to his lippes.
24Faire wordes are as an hony combe, sweetenesse to the soule, and health to the bones.
22As a iewell of golde in a swines snoute: so is a faire woman, which lacketh discretion.
12The words of ye mouth of a wise man haue grace: but the lippes of a foole deuoure himselfe.
18For it shalbe pleasant, if thou keepe them in thy bellie, and if they be directed together in thy lippes.
103Howe sweete are thy promises vnto my mouth! yea, more then hony vnto my mouth.
26She openeth her mouth with wisdome, and the lawe of grace is in her tongue.
32The lips of the righteous knowe what is acceptable: but the mouth of the wicked speaketh froward things.
23As siluer drosse ouerlayde vpon a potsheard, so are burning lips, and an euill heart.
21The wise in heart shall bee called prudent: and the sweetenesse of the lippes shall increase doctrine.
10And beholde, there met him a woman with an harlots behauiour, and subtill in heart.
2Let another man prayse thee, and not thine owne mouth: a stranger, and not thine owne lips.
7A fooles mouth is his owne destruction, and his lips are a snare for his soule.
10And more to be desired then golde, yea, then much fine golde: sweeter also then honie and the honie combe.
7The lippes of the wise doe spread abroade knowledge: but ye heart of the foolish doth not so.
17Stollen waters are sweete, and hid bread is pleasant.