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Proverbs 6:29

Posted on 18 May at 11:22

So he that goeth in to his neighbours wife; whosoeuer toucheth her, shall not be innocent. Proverbs 6:29 (KJV)

Proverbs belongs to the wisdom literature of the Old Testament and is known for offering practical advice for everyday life. The verse appears within a larger collection of sayings that warn against sexual immorality and the breach of personal boundaries. In its concise wording the passage states that anyone who enters his neighbor’s wife or even touches her will not be innocent, indicating a serious view of such conduct.

Because the verse is brief, it does not elaborate on the broader theological themes of marriage covenant, legal ramifications, or spiritual consequences. Readers seeking a fuller understanding of how this proverb fits within the biblical teaching on marriage, fidelity, and moral conduct are encouraged to consult reliable biblical commentaries and study resources. Such resources can provide the historical background, cultural context, and related scriptural references that illuminate the proverb’s place among other wisdom sayings.

The surrounding chapters of Proverbs contain numerous observations on the dangers of illicit relationships, the value of self‑control, and the importance of honoring one’s neighbor. While this particular verse does not itself develop those themes in detail, it serves as a stark reminder that actions violating another’s marital relationship are regarded as sinful and lacking innocence. For personal application, believers are invited to reflect on the verse’s warning, consider the integrity of their own relationships, and pursue a lifestyle that respects the boundaries God has established for marriage and community life.

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