Though the lips of the forbidden woman drip honey and her speech is smoother than oil,
Parallel translations
- WEB For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil,
- KJV For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil:
- NKJV For the lips of an immoral woman drip honey, And her mouth is smoother than oil;
- NASB For the lips of an adulteress drip honey, And her speech is smoother than oil;
- NLT For the lips of an immoral woman are as sweet as honey, and her mouth is smoother than oil.
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Quick answer
The adulteress's words are sweet as honey and smooth as oil. Temptation often comes through attractive, flattering speech.
Overview
The warning turns to the seductive woman, whose speech drips with honeyed flattery and smoothness. The danger is presented first as alluring words, for temptation rarely advertises its true nature. The wise must discern that what is sweet to the senses may be deadly, as the next verse reveals.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Prov 2:16It will rescue you from the forbidden woman, from the stranger with seductive words
- Prov 6:24to keep you from the evil woman, from the smooth tongue of the adulteress.
- Prov 7:5that they may keep you from the adulteress, from the stranger with seductive words.
- Prov 7:21With her great persuasion she entices him; with her flattering lips she lures him.
- Ps 55:21His speech is smooth as butter, but war is in his heart. His words are softer than oil, yet they are swords unsheathed.
- Rev 17:2–6The kings of the earth were immoral with her, and those who dwell on the earth were intoxicated with the wine of her immorality.”
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