6:1 My
son,
if
thou
art
become
surety
for
thy
neighbor,
If
thou
hast
stricken
thy
hands
for
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,
Seeing
thou
art
come
into
the
hand
of
thy
neighbor:
Go,
humble
thyself,
and
importune
thy
neighbor;
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
chief,
Overseer,
or
ruler,
6:8 Provideth
her
bread
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
a
robber,
And
thy
want
as
an
armed
man.
6:12 A
worthless
person,
a
man
of
iniquity,
Is
he
that
walketh
with
a
perverse
mouth;
6:13 That
winketh
with
his
eyes,
that
speaketh
with
his
feet,
That
maketh
signs
with
his
fingers;
6:14 In
whose
heart
is
perverseness,
Who
deviseth
evil
continually,
Who
soweth
discord.
6:15 Therefore
shall
his
calamity
come
suddenly;
On
a
sudden
shall
he
be
broken,
and
that
without
remedy.
6:16 There
are
six
things
which
Jehovah
hateth;
Yea,
seven
which
are
an
abomination
unto
him:
6:17 Haughty
eyes,
a
lying
tongue,
And
hands
that
shed
innocent
blood;
6:18 A
heart
that
deviseth
wicked
purposes,
Feet
that
are
swift
in
running
to
mischief,
6:19 A
false
witness
that
uttereth
lies,
And
he
that
soweth
discord
among
brethren.
6:20 My
son,
keep
the
commandment
of
thy
father,
And
forsake
not
the
law
of
thy
mother:
6:21 Bind
them
continually
upon
thy
heart;
Tie
them
about
thy
neck.
6:22 When
thou
walkest,
it
shall
lead
thee;
When
thou
sleepest,
it
shall
watch
over
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
foreigner's
tongue.
6:25 Lust
not
after
her
beauty
in
thy
heart;
Neither
let
her
take
thee
with
her
eyelids.
6:26 For
on
account
of
a
harlot
[a
man
is
brought]
to
a
piece
of
bread;
And
the
adulteress
hunteth
for
the
precious
life.
6:27 Can
a
man
take
fire
in
his
bosom,
And
his
clothes
not
be
burned
6:28 Or
can
one
walk
upon
hot
coals,
And
his
feet
not
be
scorched
6:29 So
he
that
goeth
in
to
his
neighbor's
wife;
Whosoever
toucheth
her
shall
not
be
unpunished.
6:30 Men
do
not
despise
a
thief,
if
he
steal
To
satisfy
himself
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 He
that
committeth
adultery
with
a
woman
is
void
of
understanding:
He
doeth
it
who
would
destroy
his
own
soul.
6:33 Wounds
and
dishonor
shall
he
get;
And
his
reproach
shall
not
be
wiped
away.
6:34 For
jealousy
is
the
rage
of
a
man;
And
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.