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.
THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST