For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother than oil:

For the lips of a strange woman (note, ) drop (as) as an honey-comb. "Thy lips," by "keeping knowledge" () of "the fear of the Lord," and "the judgments of the Lord," which are, in reality as well as appearance, "sweater than honey and the honey- comb" (), will counteract her "lips," which only in appearance "drop as an honey-comb." Her mouth is smoother than oil - (,) which the oil of grace alone can counteract.

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