Proverbs 7:19

French Vigouroux 1902 Bible

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a longer cautionary tale about a seductive woman. She is speaking to a young man, trying to lure him into her house by saying the husband is away on a long journey. The key message is to be cautious of temptation.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who tries to convince you to play in their house when their parents are not there. The friend says, 'Come on, they won't know and we can have lots of fun!' But it's important to be careful and think about the right thing to do.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, known for his wisdom. It was likely compiled and edited during the time of the Israelite monarchy. The audience would have been the people of Israel, and the cultural context emphasizes wisdom, morality, and the consequences of choices.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, this could apply to a young person who is tempted to do something risky or wrong when they think they won't get caught. It reminds us to make wise choices, even when we think we can get away with it.

Topics

wisdomtemptationmoralitycautionadulteryconsequences

Related Verses

Exodus 20:14Matthew 5:281 Corinthians 6:181 Timothy 5:12Revelation 2:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning in Proverbs 7:19?
The main warning is about the danger of temptation and the consequences of giving in to it when the person thinks they won't be caught.
Who is the seductive woman speaking to in this verse?
She is speaking to a young man, trying to lure him into her house by convincing him that it's safe because her husband is away.
How does this verse relate to the theme of adultery?
The verse is part of a larger section warning against adultery. The woman uses the absence of her husband to tempt another man, which is a clear example of adultery.
What can we learn about making wise decisions from Proverbs 7:19?
From this verse, we learn the importance of making wise decisions even when we think we won't be caught. It's about choosing what is right rather than what seems safe or tempting.
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