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Proverbs 7:20-27

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20He took with him a bag of money; he shall turn again into his house in the day of the full moon.
21She bound him with many words; and she drew forth him with flatterings of lips.
22Anon he as an ox led to slain sacrifice pursueth or followeth her, and as a jolly lamb and unknowing; and the fool knoweth not, that he is drawn to bonds,
23till an arrow pierce his maw. As if a bird hasteth to the snare; and knoweth not, that it is done of the peril of his life.
24Now therefore, my son, hear thou me; and perceive the words of my mouth.
25Lest thy soul be drawn away in the ways of her; neither be thou deceived in the paths of her.
26For she hath cast down many wounded men; and all the strongest men were slain of her.
27The ways of hell is her house; and pierce into the inner things of death.

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