Proverbs 4:1-27

ANCESTRAL WISDOM. THE TWO PATHS In Proverbs 4:1 the teacher lays stress on the fact that his instruction is a repetition of his father's. No teaching was thought valuable save that which was handed down from one generation to another. The best pupil was the one who was 'a cemented cistern which los... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 4:7

Lit. 'The beginning of wisdom is, get wisdom' (RM). When we feel our deficiency we shall make a start. Socrates was the wisest of the Greeks because he felt that he was not wise. AND WITH ALL, etc.] Read, 'Yea, with all thou hast gotten' (RV): cp. Matthew 13:45; Matthew 13:46.... [ Continue Reading ]

Proverbs 4:12

His life is like a broad road in which are no obstacles to trip up the unwary. 16, 17. There were many rapacious officials whose appetite for oppression grew with what it fed on.... [ Continue Reading ]

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