Proverbs 7:6
For at the window of my house through my window lattice I looked out
For at the window of my house through my window lattice I looked out
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7and I saw among the naive– I discerned among the youths– a young man who lacked sense.
8He was passing by the street near her corner, making his way along the road to her house
9in the twilight, the evening, in the dark of the night.
10Suddenly a woman came out to meet him! She was dressed like a prostitute and with secret intent.
5so that they may keep you from the adulterous woman, from the loose woman who has flattered you with her words.
6I opened for my beloved, but my lover had already turned and gone away. I fell into despair when he departed. I looked for him but did not find him; I called him but he did not answer me.
7The watchmen found me as they made their rounds in the city. They beat me, they bruised me; they took away my cloak, those watchmen on the walls!
12at one time outside, at another in the wide plazas, and by every corner she lies in wait.)
13So she grabbed him and kissed him, and with a bold expression she said to him,
7When I went out to the city gate and secured my seat in the public square,
9My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag. Look! There he stands behind our wall, gazing through the window, peering through the lattice.
14And she has sat down at the door of her house, on a seat at the highest point of the city,
1Job Vindicates Himself“I made a covenant with my eyes; how then could I entertain thoughts against a virgin?
7So now, children, listen to me; do not turn aside from the words I speak.
8Keep yourself far from her, and do not go near the door of her house,
24by keeping you from the evil woman, from the smooth tongue of the loose woman.
25Do not lust in your heart for her beauty, and do not let her captivate you with her alluring eyes;
26for on account of a prostitute one is brought down to a loaf of bread, but the wife of another man preys on your precious life.
4He made framed windows for the temple.
9If my heart has been enticed by a woman, and I have lain in wait at my neighbor’s door,
34Blessed is the one who listens to me, watching at my doors day by day, waiting beside my doorway.
10“Who is this who appears like the dawn? Beautiful as the moon, bright as the sun, awe-inspiring as the stars in procession?”
11The Return to the VineyardsThe Lover to His Beloved: I went down to the orchard of walnut trees, to look for the blossoms of the valley, to see if the vines had budded or if the pomegranates were in bloom.
1The Lost Lover is FoundThe Beloved about Her Lover: All night long on my bed I longed for my lover. I longed for him but he never appeared.
2“I will arise and look all around throughout the town, and throughout the streets and squares; I will search for my beloved.” I searched for him but I did not find him.
3The night watchmen found me– the ones who guard the city walls.“Have you seen my beloved?”
4Scarcely had I passed them by when I found my beloved! I held onto him tightly and would not let him go until I brought him to my mother’s house, to the bedroom chamber of the one who conceived me.
32Then I scrutinized it. I was putting my mind to it– I saw; I took in a lesson:
25True Righteousness and Wisdom Are Virtually Nonexistent I tried to understand, examine, and comprehend the role of wisdom in the scheme of things, and to understand the stupidity of wickedness and the insanity of folly.
7I stay awake; I am like a solitary bird on a roof.
3I said to them,“The gates of Jerusalem must not be opened in the early morning, until those who are standing guard close the doors and lock them. Position residents of Jerusalem as guards, some at their guard stations and some near their homes.”
7He brought me to the entrance of the court, and as I watched, I noticed a hole in the wall.
50until the LORD looks down from heaven and sees what has happened.
51What my eyes see grieves me– all the suffering of the daughters in my city.
3beside the gates opening into the city, at the entrance of the doorways she cries out:
20But why should you be captivated, my son, by an adulteress, and embrace the bosom of a different woman?
25Let your eyes look directly in front of you and let your gaze look straight before you.
33Your eyes will see strange things, and your mind will speak perverse things.
26if I looked at the sun when it was shining, and the moon advancing as a precious thing,
27so that my heart was secretly enticed, and my hand threw them a kiss from my mouth,
17I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
25Do not let your heart turn aside to her ways– do not wander into her pathways;
21at the head of the noisy streets she calls, in the entrances of the gates in the city she utters her words:
10The Beloved: I was a wall, and my breasts were like fortress towers. Then I found favor in his eyes.
1The Lost Lover FoundThe Maidens to the Beloved: Where has your beloved gone, O most beautiful among women? Where has your beloved turned? Tell us, that we may seek him with you.
12Let us rise early to go to the vineyards, to see if the vines have budded, to see if their blossoms have opened, if the pomegranates are in bloom– there I will give you my love.
27The Teacher says: I discovered this while trying to discover the scheme of things, item by item.
16to deliver you from the adulterous woman, from the loose woman who has flattered you with her words;
4My lover thrust his hand through the hole, and my feelings were stirred for him.