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1 My son, keep my words, and lay up my commandments with thee. |
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2 Keep my commandments, and live; and my law as the apple of thine eye. |
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3 Bind them upon thy fingers, write them upon the table of thine heart. |
Write them – Storing the memory with heavenly "food," a verse a day, or week, should not be neglected. R2039:1
Of thine heart – Not only our heads. R2093:6
Implying the study of ourselves as well as of the divine Word that we may know just what portions of the Word apply to our individual present necessities. R2094:1*
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4 Say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister; and call understanding thy kinswoman: |
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5 That they may keep thee from the strange woman, from the stranger which flattereth with her words. |
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6 For at the window of my house I looked through my casement, |
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7 And beheld among the simple ones, I discerned among the youths, a young man void of understanding, |
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8 Passing through the street near her corner; and he went the way to her house, |
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9 In the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night: |
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10 And, behold, there met him a woman with the attire of an harlot, and subtle of heart. |
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11 (She is loud and stubborn; her feet abide not in her house: |
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12 Now is she without, now in the streets, and lieth in wait at every corner.) |
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13 So she caught him, and kissed him, and with an impudent face said unto him, |
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14 I have peace offerings with me; this day have I payed my vows. |
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15 Therefore came I forth to meet thee, diligently to seek thy face, and I have found thee. |
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16 I have decked my bed with coverings of tapestry, with carved works, with fine linen of Egypt. |
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17 I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. |
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18 Come, let us take our fill of love until the morning: let us solace ourselves with loves. |
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19 For the goodman is not at home, he is gone a long journey: |
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20 He hath taken a bag of money with him, and will come home at the day appointed. |
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21 With her much fair speech she caused him to yield, with the flattering of her lips she forced him. |
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22 He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks; |
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23 Till a dart strike through his liver; as a bird hasteth to the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life. |
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24 Hearken unto me now therefore, O ye children, and attend to the words of my mouth. |
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25 Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. |
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26 For she hath cast down many wounded: yea, many strong men have been slain by her.
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27 Her house is the way to Sheol, going down to the chambers of death. |
Is the way to hell – The path to sheol, oblivion, death. E367; R2599:4, R828:6
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