Leviticus 15:4-9

4Every bed on which the one with the discharge lies shall be unclean, and everything on which he sits shall be unclean. 5And anyone who touches his bed ashall wash his clothes and bbathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening. 6And whoever sits on anything on which the one with the discharge has sat shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening. 7And whoever touches the body of the one with the discharge shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening. 8And if the one with the discharge spits on someone who is clean, then he shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening. 9And any saddle on which the one with the discharge rides shall be unclean.

Proverbs 2:16-19

16 So cyou will be delivered from the forbidden
Hebrew strange
woman,
from ethe adulteress
Hebrew foreign woman
with gher smooth words,
17who forsakes hthe companion of her youth
and forgets ithe covenant of her God;
18 jfor her house sinks down to death,
and her paths to the departed;
Hebrew  to the Rephaim

19none who go to her come back,
nor do they regain the paths of life.

Proverbs 5:3-13

3For the lips of la forbidden
Hebrew strange; also verse 20
woman drip honey,
and her speech
Hebrew palate
is osmoother than oil,
4but in the end she is pbitter as qwormwood,
rsharp as sa two-edged sword.
5Her feet tgo down to death;
her steps follow the path to
Hebrew lay hold of
Sheol;
6she vdoes not ponder the path of life;
her ways wander, and she does not know it.
7 And wnow, O sons, listen to me,
and do not depart from the words of my mouth.
8Keep your way far from her,
and do not go near the door of her house,
9lest you give your honor to others
and your years to the merciless,
10lest strangers take their fill of your strength,
and your xlabors go to the house of a foreigner,
11and at the end of your life you ygroan,
when your flesh and body are consumed,
12and you say, zHow I hated discipline,
and my heart aadespised reproof!
13I did not listen to the voice of my teachers
or incline my ear to my instructors.

Proverbs 6:24

24to preserve you from the evil woman,
Revocalization (compare Septuagint) yields  from the wife of a neighbor

from the smooth tongue of acthe adulteress.
Hebrew  the foreign woman

Proverbs 6:35

35He will accept no compensation;
he will refuse though you multiply gifts.

Proverbs 7:10-27

10 And behold, the woman meets him,
aedressed as a prostitute, wily of heart.
Hebrew guarded in heart

11She is agloud and ahwayward;
aiher feet do not stay at home;
12now in the street, now in the market,
and ajat every corner she aklies in wait.
13She seizes him and kisses him,
and with albold face she says to him,
14“I had to amoffer sacrifices,
Hebrew peace offerings

and today I have aopaid my vows;
15so now I have come out to meet you,
to seek you eagerly, and I have found you.
16I have spread my couch with apcoverings,
colored linens from aqEgyptian linen;
17I have perfumed my bed with armyrrh,
aloes, and ascinnamon.
18Come, let us take our fill of love till morning;
let us delight ourselves with love.
19For atmy husband is not at home;
he has gone on a long journey;
20he took a bag of money with him;
at full moon he will come home.”
21 With much seductive speech she persuades him;
with auher smooth talk she compels him.
22All at once he follows her,
as an ox goes to the slaughter,
or as a stag is caught fast
Probable reading (compare Septuagint, Vulgate, Syriac); Hebrew  as an anklet for the discipline of a fool

23till an arrow pierces its liver;
as awa bird rushes into a snare;
he does not know that it will cost him his life.
24 And axnow, O sons, listen to me,
and be attentive to the words of my mouth.
25Let not your heart turn aside to her ways;
do not stray into her paths,
26for many a victim has she laid low,
and all her slain are aya mighty throng.
27Her house is azthe way to Sheol,
going down to the chambers of death.

Proverbs 9:13-18

The Way of Folly

13 baThe woman Folly is bbloud;
she is seductive
Or full of simpleness
and bdknows nothing.
14She sits at the door of her house;
she takes a seat on bethe highest places of the town,
15calling to those who pass by,
who are bfgoing straight on their way,
16 bgWhoever is simple, let him turn in here!”
And to him who lacks sense she says,
17 bhStolen water is sweet,
and bibread eaten in secret is pleasant.”
18But he does not know bjthat the dead
Hebrew Rephaim
are there,
that her guests are in the depths of Sheol.

Proverbs 22:27

27If you have nothing with which to pay,
why should blyour bed be taken from under you?

Ecclesiastes 7:26

26And I find something more bmbitter than death: bnthe woman whose heart is bosnares and nets, and whose hands are fetters. He who pleases God escapes her, but bpthe sinner is taken by her.
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