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Proverbs 5:11

Posted on 18 May at 11:22
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And thou mourne at the last, when thy flesh and thy body are consumed, Proverbs 5:11 (KJV)

The quoted verse “And thou mourn at the last, when thy flesh and thy body are consumed,” is taken from Proverbs 5:11. It presents a stark warning that the final outcome of sinful behavior is deep sorrow and physical decay. The book of Proverbs, a collection of wise sayings and teachings, is primarily attributed to King Solomon. Its purpose is to convey practical wisdom for living a godly and prudent life, and each proverb offers insight into moral conduct and the consequences of folly.

Proverbs chapter five, in particular, addresses the importance of fidelity in marriage and warns against the dangers of adultery. The chapter cautions the reader to guard the heart against illicit desire, emphasizing that unfaithfulness leads to ruin and regret. The vivid language of the verse underscores the seriousness of the warning: those who indulge in sexual immorality will ultimately mourn when their flesh and body are consumed, a picture of total loss and destruction.

The connection between the verse and the broader theme of Proverbs 5 is clear. The admonition to remain faithful is not merely a moral suggestion but a protective instruction designed to prevent the very suffering described in the verse. By highlighting the dire end that follows unfaithful conduct, the proverb reinforces the value of marital loyalty and the spiritual and physical health that flow from it. The passage therefore serves as a sobering reminder that the choices we make in relationships have lasting consequences, urging believers to pursue fidelity and avoid the tragic outcome of mourning and consumption.

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