Proverbs 7:9
In the twilight -- in the evening of day, In the darkness of night and blackness.
In the twilight -- in the evening of day, In the darkness of night and blackness.
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6For, at a window of my house, Through my casement I have looked out,
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,
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) --
13And she laid hold on him, and kissed him, She hath hardened her face, and saith to him,
14By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
14At the light doth the murderer rise, He doth slay the poor and needy, And in the night he is as a thief.
15And the eye of an adulterer Hath observed the twilight, Saying, `No eye doth behold me.' And he putteth the face in secret.
16He hath dug in the darkness -- houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
17When together, morning `is' to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
12Night for day they appoint, Light `is' near because of darkness.
5Let darkness and death-shade redeem it, Let a cloud tabernacle upon it, Let them terrify it as the most bitter of days.
6That night -- let thick darkness take it, Let it not be united to days of the year, Into the number of months let it not come.
7Lo! that night -- let it be gloomy, Let no singing come into it.
26and the woman cometh in at the turning of the morning, and falleth at the opening of the man's house, where her lord `is', till the light.
11And I say, `Surely darkness bruiseth me, Then night `is' light to me.
12Also darkness hideth not from Thee, And night as day shineth, as `is' darkness so `is' light.
22A land of obscurity as thick darkness, Death-shade -- and no order, And the shining `is' as thick darkness.'
14At even-time, lo, terror, before morning it is not, This `is' the portion of our spoilers, And the lot of our plunderers!
9Let the stars of its twilight be dark, Let it wait for light, and there is none, And let it not look on the eyelids of the dawn.
20Thou settest darkness, and it is night, In it doth every beast of the forest creep.
13In thoughts from visions of the night, In the falling of deep sleep on men,
5and it cometh to pass -- the gate is to `be' shut -- in the dark, and the men have gone out; I have not known whither the men have gone; pursue ye, hasten after them, for ye overtake them;'
18Come, we are filled `with' loves till the morning, We delight ourselves in loves.
19For the man is not in his house, He hath gone on a long journey.
20A bag of money he hath taken in his hand, At the day of the new moon he cometh to his house.'
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,
1On my couch by night, I sought him whom my soul hath loved; I sought him, and I found him not!
2-- Pray, let me rise, and go round the city, In the streets and in the broad places, I seek him whom my soul hath loved! -- I sought him, and I found him not.
4Sanctify ye against her the battle, Rise, and we go up at noon. Wo to us, for turned hath the day, For stretched out are the shades of evening,
5`Rise, and we go up by night, And we destroy her palaces.'
4Wandered hath my heart, trembling hath terrified me, The twilight of my desire He hath made a fear to me,
20Desire not the night, For the going up of peoples in their stead.
19The way of the wicked `is' as darkness, They have not known at what they stumble.
3In His causing His lamp to shine on my head, By His light I walk `through' darkness.
6Till the day doth break forth, And the shadows have fled away, I will get me unto the mountain of myrrh, And unto the hill of frankincense.
3So I have been caused to inherit months of vanity, And nights of misery they numbered to me.
4If I lay down then I said, `When do I rise!' And evening hath been measured, And I have been full of tossings till dawn.
10and if any one may walk in the night, he stumbleth, because the light is not in him.'
20Is not the day of Jehovah darkness and not light, Even thick darkness that hath no brightness?
2Me He hath led, and causeth to go `in' darkness, and without light.
9And the man riseth to go, he and his concubine, and his young man, and his father-in-law, father of the young woman, saith to him, `Lo, I pray thee, the day hath fallen toward evening, lodge all night, I pray thee; lo, the declining of the day! lodge here, and let thine heart be glad -- and ye have risen early to-morrow for your journey, and thou hast gone to thy tent.'
17Till the day doth break forth, And the shadows have fled away, Turn, be like, my beloved, To a roe, or to a young one of the harts, On the mountains of separation!
6The light hath been dark in his tent, And his lamp over him is extinguished.
16Give ye to Jehovah your God honour, Before He doth cause darkness, And before your feet stumble on dark mountains, And ye have waited for light, And He hath made it for death-shade, And hath appointed `it' for thick darkness.
7And there hath been one day, It is known to Jehovah, not day nor night, And it hath been at evening-time -- there is light.
14And she hath sat at the opening of her house, On a throne -- the high places of the city,