Proverbs 7:5

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What Does This Mean?

This verse advises keeping oneself away from a seductive woman who uses flattering words to lure others into trouble. The speaker is warning about the dangers of such flattery, urging the listener to be cautious.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always tells you that you can do something fun, but it might actually be dangerous. This verse is like a parent telling you to listen to wise advice to avoid getting into trouble with such friends.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon and other authors around 950-450 B.C. It was aimed at young men to guide them in wise living, especially in a culture where moral corruption was common.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this could apply to a scenario where a young person is tempted by a colleague to engage in unethical behavior, tempted by promises of quick success or benefits. The verse reminds us to be vigilant and seek wise counsel.

Topics

wisdomtemptationprotectionflatterymoralitycaution

Related Verses

Genesis 3:1-5Proverbs 2:16-19Proverbs 6:24-25Matthew 24:4-51 Timothy 6:9-10

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning in Proverbs 7:5?
The main warning is to be cautious of people, particularly women, who use flattering words to lure someone into harmful situations.
Why is it important to understand Proverbs 7:5?
Understanding this verse is crucial because it teaches the importance of discernment in relationships and the potential dangers of flattery and seduction.
How can one apply the lessons of Proverbs 7:5 in daily life?
One can apply the lessons by being cautious and seeking wise counsel when faced with tempting but potentially harmful situations or people.
What does Proverbs 7:5 teach about protecting oneself?
It teaches that protecting oneself involves being aware of and avoiding the manipulative tactics used by those who seek to harm through flattery and deceit.
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