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# Proverbs 7 General Notes
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### Structure and formatting
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Chapter 7 continues a collection of proverbs that ends in chapter nine.
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### Special concepts in this chapter
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#### Parallelism
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Proverbs are often written without any surrounding context and in two lines of text. Each line will have a certain relationship to the other line. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-parallelism]])
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Many of the proverbs are stated as promises or commands, but they are intended to be advice.
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#### My Son
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Occasionally the author addresses a proverb to "my son." This is not intended to restrict the words of that proverb to only males, but is still given in the context of a father warning his son.
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#### Adulteress
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This chapter continues the theme about the adulteress and warns the young man to avoid her.
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## Links:
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* __[Proverbs 7:1 Notes](./01.md)__
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__[<<](../06/intro.md) | [>>](../08/intro.md)__
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