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Rejoice in the Wife of Your Youth[a]

15 Drink the water from your own cistern,
    fresh water from your own well.[b]
16 Do not allow your springs[c] to overflow,
    gushing forth water into the streets.
17 Let them be for you alone
    and not be shared by strangers.
18 May your fountain be blessed,
    and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth:
19 a lovely deer, a graceful fawn—
    let her affection fill you with delight
    and ever hold you captive.[d]
20 Why then be seduced by another man’s wife, my son,
    and succumb to the embraces of an adulteress?
21 For each man’s ways are observed by the Lord,
    and he examines each man’s paths.
22 The wicked man will be ensnared by his own iniquities
    and held fast in the bonds of his sins.
23 He will perish for lack of discipline,
    condemned by his own excessive folly.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 5:15 True fidelity knows how to rediscover the happiness of first love. Proverbs has a beautiful idea of marriage.
  2. Proverbs 5:15 Your own cistern . . . your own well: a reference to the wife. Wells and cisterns were privately owned and had great value (see 2 Ki 18:31; Jer 38:6).
  3. Proverbs 5:16 Springs: these also refer to the wife as does “fountain” in verse 18 (see Song 4:12, 15).
  4. Proverbs 5:19 The author alludes to the joys of marital love (which in Song 4:10 is described as better than wine).