a5:1-23
b2:16-22
c7:1-27
d5:1-2
e5:3-4
f5:5-6
g9:13-18
h5:9-10
iLev 20:10
j5:11
kLeviticus 15:1-15
l5:15-18
mSong 4:12
oGen 2:22-25
pExod 20:14
qDeut 5:18
r5:19
sSong 4:5
t5:21-23
uGen 39:8-9
v5:22
w5:23

‏ Proverbs 5

Summary for Prov 5:1-23: 5:1-23  a These instructions on embracing one’s wife and avoiding immoral women were originally addressed to young men just beginning their professional careers (see also 2:16-22  b; 7:1-27  c). This topic is also popular in ancient Egyptian wisdom writing.
Summary for Prov 5:1-2: 5:1-2  d Paying attention to instruction results in discernment—the ability to tell a right action from a wrong one. These instructions are vitally important when dealing with an immoral woman.
Summary for Prov 5:3-4: 5:3-4  e The lips of the immoral woman seem sweet and enticing but are actually bitter and deadly. Sexual activity often begins with a kiss, and flattering words can entice.
Summary for Prov 5:5-6: 5:5-6  f A relationship with an immoral woman leads to death, as does a relationship with the woman named Folly (see 9:13-18  g).
Summary for Prov 5:9-10: 5:9-10  h An illicit relationship can be tempting, but it eventually brings shame. If the woman is a prostitute, the young man will have to pay her and thus lose income. If the woman is another man’s wife, he might have to pay her husband (see Lev 20:10  i).
5:11  j Some sexually transmitted diseases were well known in the ancient Near East. Leviticus 15:1-15  k describes what is probably gonorrhea; other texts from Mesopotamia describe “the disease of intercourse” and the “disease of Ishtar” (goddess of love) with the physical symptoms of venereal diseases.
Summary for Prov 5:15-18: 5:15-18  l To drink from one’s own well (see also Song 4:12  m, 15  n) is to enjoy sexual relations within marriage. Rather than expend sexual energy on immoral women, a man should cultivate a healthy sexual relationship with his wife. Sex is not to be shared with strangers. This honors marriage (Gen 2:22-25  o) and keeps the seventh commandment (Exod 20:14  p and Deut 5:18  q).
5:19  r deer: cp. Song 4:5  s.
Summary for Prov 5:21-23: 5:21-23  t Even if a man keeps an illicit relationship secret from his family and society, nothing is hidden from the Lord. Adultery is a sin against God (Gen 39:8-9  u).
5:22  v Habitual sins are like ropes that catch and hold people.
5:23  w He will die: Young men must exercise self-control because death can result from acting on sexual desire for what is forbidden.
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