Proverbs 6 KJV: Escaping the Snares of Social and Moral Folly
Proverbs 6 documents 4 specific danger zones: predatory financial entanglements, the paralysis of laziness, the malice of the 'naughty person,' and the lethal consequences of adultery. It establishes a hierarchy of divine disapproval, listing 7 specific abominations that threaten the stability of the family and the community.
v1-5: The Trap of Financial Suretyship
v6-11: The Ant's Lesson for the Sluggard
v12-19: The Anatomy of a Wicked Heart
v20-35: The Irreparable Damage of Moral Infidelity
He will not regard any ransom; neither will he rest content, though thou givest many gifts.
Master the art of self-governance by avoiding debt, pursuing diligence, and guarding your heart against the 7 things God hates. Begin your study with proverbs 6 summary.
Witness the ant being presented as the ultimate master of self-leadership because it functions without a 'guide' or 'overseer.' The 'Word Secret' is Namal, a root suggesting 'to cut off' or 'to nip,' referring to the ant's precise instinct to prepare its food, modeling a life of proactive stewardship rather than reactive crisis management. Discover the riches with proverbs 6 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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