Proverbs 7:13
And she laid hold on him, and kissed him, She hath hardened her face, and saith to him,
And she laid hold on him, and kissed him, She hath hardened her face, and saith to him,
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7And I do see among the simple ones, I discern among the sons, A young man lacking understanding,
8Passing on in the street, near her corner, And the way `to' her house he doth step,
9In the twilight -- in the evening of day, In the darkness of night and blackness.
10And, lo, a woman to meet him -- (A harlot's dress, and watchful of heart,
11Noisy she `is', and stubborn, In her house her feet rest not.
12Now in an out-place, now in broad places, And near every corner she lieth in wait) --
21She turneth him aside with the abundance of her speech, With the flattery of her lips she forceth him.
22He is going after her straightway, As an ox unto the slaughter he cometh, And as a fetter unto the chastisement of a fool,
14`Sacrifices of peace-offerings `are' by me, To-day I have completed my vows.
15Therefore I have come forth to meet thee, To seek earnestly thy face, and I find thee.
1Who doth make thee as a brother to me, Sucking the breasts of my mother? I find thee without, I kiss thee, Yea, they do not despise me,
2Let him kiss me with kisses of his mouth, For better `are' thy loves than wine.
20And why dost thou magnify thyself, My son, with a stranger? And embrace the bosom of a strange woman?
5To preserve thee from a strange woman, From a stranger who hath made smooth her sayings.
11and she bringeth nigh unto him to eat, and he layeth hold on her, and saith to her, `Come, lie with me, my sister.'
27And my heart is enticed in secret, And my hand doth kiss my mouth,
25Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids.
26For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth.
15And Judah seeth her, and reckoneth her for a harlot, for she hath covered her face,
16and he turneth aside unto her by the way, and saith, `Come, I pray thee, let me come in unto thee,' (for he hath not known that she `is' his daughter-in-law); and she saith, `What dost thou give to me, that thou mayest come in unto me?'
10I `am' my beloved's, and on me `is' his desire.
3For the lips of a strange woman drop honey, And smoother than oil `is' her mouth,
45a kiss to me thou didst not give, but this woman, from what `time' I came in, did not cease kissing my feet;
13And I -- whither do I cause my reproach to go? and thou -- thou art as one of the fools in Israel; and now, speak, I pray thee, unto the king; for he doth not withhold me from thee.'
14And he hath not been willing to hearken to her voice, and is stronger than she, and humbleth her, and lieth with her.
18Come, we are filled `with' loves till the morning, We delight ourselves in loves.
20So -- the way of an adulterous woman, She hath eaten and hath wiped her mouth, And hath said, `I have not done iniquity.'
16To deliver thee from the strange woman, From the stranger who hath made smooth her sayings,
14and laid against her actions of words, and brought out against her an evil name, and said, This woman I have taken, and I draw near unto her, and I have not found in her tokens of virginity:
4But a little I passed on from them, Till I found him whom my soul hath loved! I seized him, and let him not go, Till I brought him in unto the house of my mother -- And the chamber of her that conceived me.
15What -- to My beloved in My house, Her doing wickedness with many, And the holy flesh do pass over from thee? When thou dost evil, then thou exultest.
9Thou hast emboldened me, my sister-spouse, Emboldened me with one of thine eyes, With one chain of thy neck.
3His left hand `is' under my head, And his right doth embrace me.
7The watchmen who go round about the city, Found me, smote me, wounded me, Keepers of the walls lifted up my veil from off me.
3She hath sent forth her damsels, She crieth on the tops of the high places of the city:
4`Who `is' simple? let him turn aside hither.' Whoso lacketh heart: she hath said to him,
26And I am finding more bitter than death, the woman whose heart `is' nets and snares, her hands `are' bands; the good before God escapeth from her, but the sinner is captured by her.
27for in a field he found her, she hath cried -- the damsel who is betrothed -- and she hath no saviour.
7And he goeth down and speaketh to the woman, and she is right in the eyes of Samson;
17And come in unto her do sons of Babylon, To the bed of loves, And they defile her with their whoredoms, And she is defiled with them, And her soul is alienated from them.
10`Who `is' this that is looking forth as morning, Fair as the moon -- clear as the sun, Awe-inspiring as bannered hosts?'
25Let not thy heart turn unto her ways, Do not wander in her paths,
26For many `are' the wounded she caused to fall, And mighty `are' all her slain ones.
14And she hath sat at the opening of her house, On a throne -- the high places of the city,
8Keep far from off her thy way, And come not near unto the opening of her house,
13And I see that she hath been defiled, One way `is' to them both.
16`Who `is' simple? let him turn aside hither.' And whoso lacketh heart -- she said to him,
10And now do I reveal her dishonour before the eyes of her lovers, And none doth deliver her out of My hand.
6His left hand `is' under my head, And his right doth embrace me.
32The wife who committeth adultery -- Under her husband -- doth receive strangers.