Proverbs

King James Version · 31 Chapters

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Proverbs trains the reader in wisdom, speech, work, relationships, and the fear of the Lord as the foundation of true life.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

Much of the book is associated with Solomon, though it gathers wisdom material from multiple sources and settings. It belongs to Israel's wisdom tradition where instruction formed households, leaders, and the young. It teaches readers how ordinary decisions reveal whether they are walking in wisdom or folly.

How the book moves

The book begins with extended fatherly instruction and then moves into concentrated sayings and wisdom collections.

Why this book matters

Proverbs matters because it shows that godliness appears in patterns of thought, words, habits, and choices long before crisis arrives.

Questions for this book

  • What emotions, questions, or desires are being brought before God?
  • Which lines are meant to be meditated on rather than rushed through?

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