Proverbs 6

New International Version

1 My son, if you have put up security for your neighbour, if you have shaken hands in pledge for a stranger,2 you have been trapped by what you said, ensnared by the words of your mouth.3 So do this, my son, to free yourself, since you have fallen into your neighbour’s hands: go – to the point of exhaustion –[1] and give your neighbour no rest!4 Allow no sleep to your eyes, no slumber to your eyelids.5 Free yourself, like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter, like a bird from the snare of the fowler.6 Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise!7 It has no commander, no overseer or ruler,8 yet it stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest.9 How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep?10 A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest –11 and poverty will come on you like a thief and scarcity like an armed man.12 A troublemaker and a villain, who goes about with a corrupt mouth,13 who winks maliciously with his eye, signals with his feet and motions with his fingers,14 who plots evil with deceit in his heart – he always stirs up conflict.15 Therefore disaster will overtake him in an instant; he will suddenly be destroyed – without remedy.16 There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him:17 haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood,18 a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil,19 a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.20 My son, keep your father’s command and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.21 Bind them always on your heart; fasten them round your neck.22 When you walk, they will guide you; when you sleep, they will watch over you; when you awake, they will speak to you.23 For this command is a lamp, this teaching is a light, and correction and instruction are the way to life,24 keeping you from your neighbour’s wife, from the smooth talk of a wayward woman.25 Do not lust in your heart after her beauty or let her captivate you with her eyes.26 For a prostitute can be had for a loaf of bread, but another man’s wife preys on your very life.27 Can a man scoop fire into his lap without his clothes being burned?28 Can a man walk on hot coals without his feet being scorched?29 So is he who sleeps with another man’s wife; no-one who touches her will go unpunished.30 People do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his hunger when he is starving.31 Yet if he is caught, he must pay sevenfold, though it costs him all the wealth of his house.32 But a man who commits adultery has no sense; whoever does so destroys himself.33 Blows and disgrace are his lot, and his shame will never be wiped away.34 For jealousy arouses a husband’s fury, and he will show no mercy when he takes revenge.35 He will not accept any compensation; he will refuse a bribe, however great it is.

Proverbs 6

English Standard Version

1 My son, if you have put up security for your neighbor, have given your pledge for a stranger, (Job 17:3)2 if you are snared in the words of your mouth, caught in the words of your mouth, (Pr 5:22)3 then do this, my son, and save yourself, for you have come into the hand of your neighbor: go, hasten,[1] and plead urgently with your neighbor. (Lu 11:8; Lu 18:5)4 Give your eyes no sleep and your eyelids no slumber; (Ps 132:4; Pr 20:13)5 save yourself like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter,[2] like a bird from the hand of the fowler. (Ps 91:3)6 Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise. (Job 12:7; Pr 10:26; Pr 23:19; Pr 27:11; Pr 30:25)7 Without having any chief, officer, or ruler, (Ex 5:6; Ex 5:15; Pr 30:27)8 she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. (Pr 10:5)9 How long will you lie there, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep? (Pr 6:6; Jon 1:6)10 A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, (Pr 24:33; Ec 4:5)11 and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and want like an armed man. (Pr 24:34)12 A worthless person, a wicked man, goes about with crooked speech, (Pr 4:24; Pr 16:27)13 winks with his eyes, signals[3] with his feet, points with his finger, (Ps 35:19; Pr 10:10)14 with perverted heart devises evil, continually sowing discord; (Pr 2:12; Pr 3:29; Pr 16:28; Mic 2:1)15 therefore calamity will come upon him suddenly; in a moment he will be broken beyond healing. (2Ch 36:16; Pr 29:1; Isa 30:13; Jer 19:11)16 There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him: (Job 5:19)17 haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, (De 19:10; Ps 31:18; Ps 101:5; Ps 120:2; Pr 8:13; Pr 12:22; Pr 16:5; Pr 17:7; Pr 21:4; Isa 1:15; Isa 59:3; Isa 59:7)18 a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, (Ge 6:5; Pr 1:16)19 a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers. (Ps 27:12; Pr 6:14; Pr 12:17; Pr 14:5; Pr 14:25; Pr 19:5; Pr 19:9)20 My son, keep your father’s commandment, and forsake not your mother’s teaching. (Pr 1:8)21 Bind them on your heart always; tie them around your neck. (Job 31:36; Pr 3:3)22 When you walk, they[4] will lead you; when you lie down, they will watch over you; and when you awake, they will talk with you. (Pr 2:11; Pr 3:23)23 For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life, (Ps 13:3; Ps 119:105; Pr 10:17)24 to preserve you from the evil woman,[5] from the smooth tongue of the adulteress.[6] (Pr 2:16)25 Do not desire her beauty in your heart, and do not let her capture you with her eyelashes; (2Ki 9:30; Mt 5:28)26 for the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread,[7] but a married woman[8] hunts down a precious life. (1Sa 2:36; Pr 28:21; Pr 29:3; Eze 13:18)27 Can a man carry fire next to his chest and his clothes not be burned? (Job 31:12; Ps 79:12)28 Or can one walk on hot coals and his feet not be scorched? (Isa 43:2)29 So is he who goes in to his neighbor’s wife; none who touches her will go unpunished. (Pr 16:5)30 People do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his appetite when he is hungry, (Job 38:39)31 but if he is caught, he will pay sevenfold; he will give all the goods of his house. (Ex 22:4; Ps 79:12)32 He who commits adultery lacks sense; he who does it destroys himself.33 He will get wounds and dishonor, and his disgrace will not be wiped away.34 For jealousy makes a man furious, and he will not spare when he takes revenge. (Le 20:10; Pr 27:4; So 8:6)35 He will accept no compensation; he will refuse though you multiply gifts.