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Proverbs 6:20-35: More Warnings Against Adultery

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English - April 12, 2024 17:00 - 56 minutes - 77.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratings
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The second half of Proverbs 6 returns to the seductive allure of the adulterous woman, portraying her as a grave threat to one’s well-being and social standing. Solomon argues that succumbing to such temptations leads to irrevocable harm and dishonor. He contrasts the consequences of theft—which can be remedied by restitution and may be driven by necessity—with the deeper, more damaging repercussions of adultery, which include public disgrace and personal ruin.

The Rev. Paul Cain, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sheridan, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Proverbs 6:20-35.

Step into the spiritually rich landscape of the Book of Proverbs, a text divinely inspired and attributed to Solomon, the sage king endowed by God with unsurpassed wisdom. This ancient scripture begins with heartfelt lessons from a father to a son, laying a foundation of moral and ethical guidance before unfolding into a collection of timeless proverbs. It uniquely personifies wisdom and folly as two paths that stand before humanity, offering a choice between a life filled with virtue, fear of the Lord, and understanding, and one marred by shortsighted pleasures and foolishness. Proverbs serves as a compass for those seeking to walk in righteousness, offering insights that resonate deeply with the human experience, guiding us toward a life of purpose and discernment according to God’s will.

The second half of Proverbs 6 returns to the seductive allure of the adulterous woman, portraying her as a grave threat to one’s well-being and social standing. Solomon argues that succumbing to such temptations lead to irrevocable harm and dishonor. He contrasts the consequences of theft—which can be remedied by restitution and may be driven by necessity—with the deeper, more damaging repercussions of adultery, which include public disgrace and personal ruin.


The Rev. Paul Cain, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sheridan, WY, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Proverbs 6:20-35.


Step into the spiritually rich landscape of the Book of Proverbs, a text divinely inspired and attributed to Solomon, the sage king endowed by God with unsurpassed wisdom. This ancient scripture begins with heartfelt lessons from a father to a son, laying a foundation of moral and ethical guidance before unfolding into a collection of timeless proverbs. It uniquely personifies wisdom and folly as two paths that stand before humanity, offering a choice between a life filled with virtue, fear of the Lord, and understanding, and one marred by shortsighted pleasures and foolishness. Proverbs serves as a compass for those seeking to walk in righteousness, offering insights that resonate deeply with the human experience, guiding us toward a life of purpose and discernment according to God’s will.