Proverbs 5 - Walkthrough
Sorry for the late timing, but here's Proverbs 5 for the daily series! This starts a new topic in Proverbs: Warnings against X. Let's begin the chapter!
Today's daily chapter is written by King Solomon, and only composed of one topic, named " Warning Against Adultery". The chapter begins with the usual opening, to pay attention to wisdom (a common pattern in the proverbs uses the phrasing "My son" and also referring to wisdom often).
Afterwards he tells us not to fall to the tempation of an adulterous or sinful man/woman and he warns us against that temptation, and then in the second stanza he states not to bond or associate with that kind of people, because you will regret it later.
It recommends us to "drink water from your own cistern" a metaphor used by Solomon to be satisfied with one's preexisting spouse. In the final stanza, Solomon writes that the Lord knows all our actions and will judge fools.
That's the end of today's proverb! Here's your daily verse from this proverb, and see you tommorow for Proverb 6:
"Drink water from your own cistern, running water from your own well. Should your springs overflow in the streets, your streams of water in public squares? Let them be yours alone, never to be shared with strangers.": Proverb 6:15-17.
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