CHAPTER 1

Main theme and purpose of proverbs

Proverbs 1; 1 The proverbs of Solomon son of David king of Israel,

1 Kings 4;32 He also composed 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs.

Proverbs 25; 1 These are also profound proverbs of Solomon that were written by the friends of Hezekiah, king of Judah.

Ecclesiastes 1; 1 (looking for the meaning of life) Words of the preacher son of David, king of Jerusalem

Proverbs 1, 2 to acquire wisdom and discipline and to discern expressions of intelligence.

Proverbs 15; 32 He who rejects discipline hates himself, but he who heeds reproof gains wisdom

Proverbs 1; 3 to receive instruction, reverence, justice, judgment, and integrity.

Proverbs 1; 4 to impart sagacity to the naive and to the young, understanding, and good judgment.

Proverbs 1; 5 The wise man will pay attention and add wisdom, and the wise will acquire prudence

Proverbs 1; 6 to understand proverbs and parables, the words of the wise and their riddles.

Proverbs 1; 7 The principle of wisdom is the fear of God, but the wicked despise knowledge and discipline

Job 28;28 Then he said to man, reverence for God is wisdom and intelligence is set apart from evil.

Psalms 110;11 The principle of wisdom is reverence for God; good understanding has those who put it into action, and His praise endures forever.

Proverbs 9; 10 The principle of wisdom is the fear of God, and the knowledge of the righteous is intelligence.

 

HOW TO ADQUIRE WISDOM

PSALM 23 GOD WILL SHEPHERD ME

THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST

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