Proverbs 6
Proverbs 6 begins with a warning against becoming surety for another person's debts, as this can lead to financial ruin. The chapter also exhorts readers to avoid laziness and to learn from the example of the ant, which industriously prepares for the future. The consequences of adultery are also described, with the warning that the resulting shame and retribution are severe. Lastly, the chapter warns against dishonesty in business dealings, calling out those who use deceptive tactics to cheat others.
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Warning Against Laziness and Dishonesty
Commentary
Proverbs 6 offers practical advice on how to live a wise and upright life, with warnings against some of the most common pitfalls that people encounter. The chapter emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, hard work, and integrity in all areas of life, and stresses the need to avoid temptation and seek knowledge and wisdom. By heeding the counsel of Proverbs 6, readers can learn to make prudent choices, avoid unnecessary risks, and cultivate a virtuous character that will lead to success and satisfaction in life.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Proverbs, chapter 6 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 35 verses in Proverbs, chapter 6.