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The Book of Psalms
Proverbs
Proverbs is also referred as the book of timeless wisdom. More precisely is focuses
on living wisely in the fear of YHWH.
Author and Date: Solomon, the son of David, was said to have written over 3,000
proverbs, many found in this book. They were written in 931 B.C. or earlier.
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The main message: With portraits and principles of wisdom, Proverbs teaches how YHWH created the
world to work and how to live wisely in fear of Him.
Wisdom: Portraits (1:1-9:18). The opening prologue reveals the anthology’s purpose, living wisely in the
fear of YHWH—affectionate reverence that fuels righteous ethics and brings rich rewards (1:1-7). This
initial section is bracketed by two portraits: Lady Wisdom offers counsel, warns of consequences (1:20-
33). Later, Lady Wisdom’s invitation and insight is contrasted with the invitation and injury of Madame
Folly (9:1-18). The center of this opening section contains fatherly wisdom—Hear, my son 13x on various
issues in life: • pull of the wicked (1:8-19) • path to wisdom (2:1-22) • profit of wisdom (3:1-35) • pursue
wisdom! (4:1-27) • promiscuous woman (5:1-23) • practical admonitions (6:1-19) • price of adultery
(6:20-27) • promiscuous woman (7:1-27) • portrait by Lady Wisdom (8:1-36) Biblical wisdom begins with
one’s relationship with YHWH (vertical) but affects all aspects of one’s life (horizontal)! True wisdom
affects the heart and informs the behavior!
Wisdom: Practice (10:1-22:16) With a collection of individual, antithetic sayings, Solomon connects
wisdom— observation, instruction, mistakes, revelation, to issues of daily life— work, wealth, wicked
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