The father dramatizes the danger of the forbidden woman with a vivid scene: a young man lacking sense wanders toward her house at twilight, and she, dressed as a prostitute and smooth of speech, seduces him with flattery. He follows “as an ox goes to the slaughter,” and the chapter warns that her house is the way to death.
Proverbs study chapter
Proverbs 7
the adulteressA vivid warning as a young man is lured by the seductive woman to his ruin.
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