Proverbs Chapter 7 - King James Strong Number Version | thebereancall.org

Proverbs Chapter 7 - King James Strong Number Version

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My son, <H1121> keep <H8104> my words, <H0561> and lay up <H6845> my commandments <H4687> with thee.
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Keep <H8104> my commandments, <H4687> and live; <H2421> and my law <H8451> as the apple <H0380> of thine eye. <H5869>
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Bind <H7194> them upon thy fingers, <H0676> write <H3789> them upon the table <H3871> of thine heart. <H3820>
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Say <H0559> unto wisdom, <H2451> Thou [art] my sister; <H0269> and call <H7121> understanding <H0998> [thy] kinswoman: <H4129>
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That they may keep <H8104> thee from the strange <H2114> woman, <H0802> from the stranger <H5237> [which] flattereth <H2505> with her words. <H0561>
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For at the window <H2474> of my house <H1004> I looked <H8259> through my casement, <H0822>
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And beheld <H7200> among the simple ones, <H6612> I discerned <H0995> among the youths, <H1121> a young man <H5288> void <H2638> of understanding, <H3820>
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Passing <H5674> through the street <H7784> near <H0681> her corner; <H6434> and he went <H6805> the way <H1870> to her house, <H1004>
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In the twilight, <H5399> in the evening, <H3117> <H6153> in the black <H0380> and dark <H0653> night: <H3915>
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And, behold, there met <H7125> him a woman <H0802> [with] the attire <H7897> of an harlot, <H2181> and subtil <H5341> of heart. <H3820>
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(She [is] loud <H1993> and stubborn; <H5637> her feet <H7272> abide <H7931> not in her house: <H1004>
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Now <H6471> [is she] without, <H2351> now <H6471> in the streets, <H7339> and lieth in wait <H0693> at <H0681> every corner.) <H6438>
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So she caught <H2388> him, and kissed <H5401> him, [and] with an impudent <H5810> face <H6440> said <H0559> unto him,
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[I have] peace <H8002> offerings <H2077> with me; this day <H3117> have I payed <H7999> my vows. <H5088>
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Therefore came I forth <H3318> to meet <H7125> thee, diligently to seek <H7836> thy face, <H6440> and I have found <H4672> thee.
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I have decked <H7234> my bed <H6210> with coverings of tapestry, <H4765> with carved <H2405> [works], with fine linen <H0330> of Egypt. <H4714>
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I have perfumed <H5130> my bed <H4904> with myrrh, <H4753> aloes, <H0174> and cinnamon. <H7076>
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Come, <H3212> let us take our fill <H7301> of love <H1730> until the morning: <H1242> let us solace <H5965> ourselves with loves. <H0159>
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For the goodman <H0376> [is] not at home, <H1004> he is gone <H1980> a long <H7350> journey: <H1870>
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He hath taken <H3947> a bag <H6872> of money <H3701> with him, <H3027> [and] will come <H0935> home <H1004> at the day <H3117> appointed. <H3677>
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With her much <H7230> fair speech <H3948> she caused him to yield, <H5186> with the flattering <H2506> of her lips <H8193> she forced <H5080> him.
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He goeth <H1980> after <H0310> her straightway, <H6597> as an ox <H7794> goeth <H0935> to the slaughter, <H2874> or as a fool <H0191> to the correction <H4148> of the stocks; <H5914>
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Till a dart <H2671> strike through <H6398> his liver; <H3516> as a bird <H6833> hasteth <H4116> to the snare, <H6341> and knoweth <H3045> not that it [is] for his life. <H5315>
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Hearken <H8085> unto me now therefore, O ye children, <H1121> and attend <H7181> to the words <H0561> of my mouth. <H6310>
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Let not thine heart <H3820> decline <H7847> to her ways, <H1870> go not astray <H8582> in her paths. <H5410>
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For she hath cast down <H5307> many <H7227> wounded: <H2491> yea, many strong <H6099> [men] have been slain <H2026> by her.
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Her house <H1004> [is] the way <H1870> to hell, <H7585> going down <H3381> to the chambers <H2315> of death. <H4194>