Proverbs Chapter 6
1 Son, if you sign for your neighbor
or give a pledge for a stranger,
2 if you get snared by a promise you’ve made
or caught by what you’ve said,
3 do this to deliver yourself:
since you’re at his disposal,
humble yourself and plead with him
to take away your obligation.
4 Don’t sleep or slumber;
5 deliver yourself like a gazelle from a hunter,
like a bird from a fowler.
Prov 6:1-5
6 Go observe ants, lazy guy;
watch what they do and wise up.
7 Though they don’t have a chief, an officer, or ruler,
8they prepare their food in the summer;
at harvest time they gather provisions for winter.
9 How long will you lie around?
When will you get up from napping?
10 “A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest”—
11your poverty will come on you like a bandit;
your need will attack you like an armed man.
Prov 6:6-11
12 A worthless, wicked man is one
that goes around lying,
13 that winks with his eye,
signals with his feet,
gestures with his fingers,
14 that plots in his mind
and constantly stirs up conflict.
15 Tragedy will come crashing down on him;
all at once he’ll be crushed beyond recovery.
Prov 6:11-15
16 Six things the LORD despises;
no, make that seven that disgust him:
17 arrogant eyes,
lying tongues,
blood-shedding hands,
18 plotting hearts,
feet in a hurry to do harm,
19 witnesses who perjure themselves
and people that stir up conflict between friends.
Prov 6:16-19
20 Son, observe your father’s commands;
don’t leave your mother’s teaching.
21Tie them next to your heart;
hang them around your neck.
22They’ll guide you when you walk,
watch over you while you sleep,
and advise you when you wake up.
23A commandment is a lamp;
teaching is a light;
corrections that discipline lead to life.
Prov 6:20-23
24 They keep your eyes off an immoral woman,
a loose woman with smooth talk.
25Don’t desire her beauty
or let her catch your attention with her eyes.
26A prostitute leaves a man with little to eat;
an immoral woman stalks his very life.
27Can a man carry fire in his arms
and not singe his clothes?
28Can he walk on hot coals
and not burn his feet?
29Can a man go to his neighbor’s wife
and not suffer for it?
Prov 6:24-29
30 People don’t despise a thief
that steals because he’s hungry;
31but when he’s caught, he still needs to repay it seven times over;
even if he has to sell everything in his house to make it right.
32 A man that commits adultery lacks good judgment;
he’s looking to destroy himself.
33He’ll find wounds and disgrace
and shame he can’t erase.
34Jealousy makes a husband furious;
he won’t restrain his revenge.
35He won’t accept ransom
or be content with your gifts.
Prov 6:30-35
