A collection of practical warnings: against putting up security for another’s debt, against laziness (with the famous counsel to “go to the ant, O sluggard”), and against the troublemaker who sows discord. It lists “six things the LORD hates, seven that are an abomination to him,” and returns to a stern warning against adultery, which destroys a man.
Proverbs study chapter
Proverbs 6
practical warningsAgainst rash pledges, laziness (consider the ant), seven things the LORD hates, and adultery.
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