New American Bible, Revised Edition

Proverbs 5:11-23 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

11. And you groan in the end,when your flesh and your body are consumed;

12. And you say, “Oh, why did I hate instruction,and my heart spurn reproof!

13. Why did I not listen to the voice of my teachers,incline my ear to my instructors!

14. I am all but ruined,in the midst of the public assembly!”

15. Drink water from your own cistern,running water from your own well.

16. Should your water sources be dispersed abroad,streams of water in the streets?

17. Let them be yours alone,not shared with outsiders;

18. Let your fountain be blessed and have joy of the wife of your youth,

19. your lovely hind, your graceful doe.Of whose love you will ever have your fill,and by her ardor always be intoxicated.

20. Why then, my son, should you be intoxicated with a stranger,and embrace another woman?

21. Indeed, the ways of each person are plain to the Lord’s sight;all their paths he surveys;

22. By their own iniquities the wicked will be caught,in the meshes of their own sin they will be held fast;

23. They will die from lack of discipline,lost because of their great folly.