The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
|
Proverbs 6
|
- 6:1 My
son, if thou be
surety for thy
friend, if thou hast
stricken thy
hand with a
stranger,
|
- 6:2 Thou art
snared with the
words of thy
mouth, thou art
taken with the
words of thy
mouth.
|
- 6:3
Do this
now, my
son, and
deliver thyself, when thou art
come into the
hand of thy
friend;
go,
humble thyself, and make
sure thy
friend.
|
- 6:4
Give not
sleep to thine
eyes, nor
slumber to thine
eyelids.
|
- 6:5
Deliver thyself as a
roe from the
hand of the hunter, and as a
bird from the
hand of the
fowler.
|
- 6:6
Go to the
ant, thou
sluggard;
consider her
ways, and be
wise:
|
- 6:7 Which having no
guide,
overseer, or
ruler,
|
- 6:8
Provideth her
meat in the
summer, and
gathereth her
food in the
harvest.
|
- 6:9 How long wilt thou
sleep, O
sluggard? when wilt thou
arise out of thy
sleep?
|
- 6:10 Yet a
little
sleep, a
little
slumber, a
little
folding of the
hands to
sleep:
|
- 6:11 So shall thy
poverty
come as one that
travelleth, and thy
want as an
armed
man.
|
- 6:12 A
naughty
person, a
wicked
man,
walketh with a
froward
mouth.
|
- 6:13 He
winketh with his
eyes, he
speaketh with his
feet, he
teacheth with his
fingers;
|
- 6:14
Frowardness is in his
heart, he
deviseth
mischief
continually; he
soweth
discord
*.
|
- 6:15 Therefore shall his
calamity
come
suddenly;
suddenly shall he be
broken without
remedy.
|
- 6:16 These
six things doth the
LORD
hate: yea,
seven are an
abomination unto
him:
|
- 6:17 A
proud
look, a
lying
tongue, and
hands that
shed
innocent
blood,
|
- 6:18 An
heart that
deviseth
wicked
imaginations,
feet that be
swift in
running to
mischief,
|
- 6:19 A
false
witness that
speaketh
lies, and he that
soweth
discord among
brethren.
|
- 6:20 My
son,
keep thy
father's
commandment, and
forsake not the
law of thy
mother:
|
- 6:21
Bind them
continually upon thine
heart, and
tie them about thy
neck.
|
- 6:22 When thou
goest, it shall
lead thee; when thou
sleepest, it shall
keep thee; and when thou
awakest, it shall
talk with thee.
|
- 6:23 For the
commandment is a
lamp; and the
law is
light; and
reproofs of
instruction are the
way of
life:
|
- 6:24 To
keep thee from the
evil
woman, from the
flattery of the
tongue of a strange
woman.
|
- 6:25
Lust not after her
beauty in thine
heart; neither let her
take thee with her
eyelids.
|
- 6:26 For by means
of a
whorish
woman a man is brought to a
piece of
bread: and the
adulteress
will
hunt for the
precious
life.
|
- 6:27 Can a
man
take
fire in his
bosom, and his
clothes not be
burned ?
|
- 6:28 Can
one
go upon hot
coals, and his
feet not be
burned ?
|
- 6:29 So he that goeth
in to his
neighbour's
wife; whosoever
toucheth her shall not be
innocent.
|
- 6:30 Men do not
despise a
thief, if he
steal to
satisfy his
soul when he is
hungry;
|
- 6:31 But if he be
found, he shall
restore
sevenfold; he shall
give all the
substance of his
house.
|
- 6:32 But whoso committeth
adultery with a
woman
lacketh
understanding: he that
doeth it
destroyeth his own
soul.
|
- 6:33 A
wound and
dishonour shall he
get; and his
reproach shall not be wiped
away.
|
- 6:34 For
jealousy is the
rage of a
man: therefore he will not
spare in the
day of
vengeance.
|
- 6:35 He will not
regard
* any
ransom; neither will he rest
content, though thou givest
many
gifts.
|
|