Proverbs 7:5

That they may keep thee from the strange woman, from the stranger which flattereth with her words.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 7:21 describes the adulteress's smooth talk that seduces, illustrating the specific danger the verse warns to keep away from.

In Proverbs 2:16, nearly identical wording promises deliverance from the forbidden woman — same warning.

In Proverbs 5:3, the forbidden woman's lips drip honey — same seductive character described in 7:5.

In Proverbs 6:24, preservation from the smooth tongue of the adulteress echoes the same warning in 7:5.

Proverbs 5:20 repeats the warning against the forbidden woman, reinforcing the same call to be kept from her seduction.

Proverbs 22:14 calls the forbidden woman's mouth a deep pit, directly paralleling the danger of her smooth words in Proverbs 7:5.

In Genesis 39:8, Joseph refuses Potiphar's wife — a concrete example of heeding the warning against the forbidden woman.

In Genesis 39:10, Joseph's persistent refusal illustrates the Proverbs 7:5 warning against the adulteress.

1 Kings 11:1 shows Solomon's love for foreign women, exemplifying the very danger Proverbs 7:5 warns against — being led astray by forbidden women.

1 Corinthians 6:18 commands fleeing sexual immorality, directly applying the same protective stance as Proverbs 7:5.