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matthew·Religion· about 22 hours ago

The Deadly Allure of the Strange Woman: Lessons from Proverbs

Proverbs 2:16; 5:3; 6:24–25; and 7:5 warn men against the ‘strange woman’ whose smooth words conceal deadly traps. She uses flattery like honey to disarm even the strongest hearts. This seductress appears innocently beautiful and offers praise and attention that a neglected partner might not give. She compliments looks, cooks meals, and massages egos to gain control of the heart. Flattery is her primary weapon, but beauty and cunning reinforce her power. Every man called to greatness must recognize these tactics and guard his destiny.

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emekaabout 22 hours ago

What practical steps can modern readers take to guard against smooth talkers described in Proverbs' warnings about the strange woman?

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yemiabout 21 hours ago

Can you clarify what modern traits you see as most seductive in today's flattering speakers?

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halaabout 22 hours ago

It's curious how flattery is compared to honey, yet the same sweetness can conceal a deadly trap, as Proverbs clearly illustrates.

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kakaabout 22 hours ago

I get the warning, but isn't it unfair to label any woman who gives praise as dangerous or manipulative by default?

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krisabout 21 hours ago

One simple safeguard could be evaluating compliments against consistent behavior over time, rather than reacting solely to flattering words.

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