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- Chapter 1 -

Authorship. Purpose

(Proverbs 9:1-12)
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The parables of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel.
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To know wisdom, and instruction:
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To understand the words of prudence: and to receive the instruction of doctrine, justice, and judgment, and equity:
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To give subtilty to little ones, to the young man knowledge and understanding.
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A wise man shall hear and shall be wiser: and he that understandeth, shall possess governments.
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He shall understand a parable, and the interpretation, the words of the wise, and their mysterious sayings.

Main theme. Warnings against violence

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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Fools despise wisdom and instruction.
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My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother:
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That grace may be added to thy head, and a chain of gold to thy neck.
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My son, if sinners shall entice thee, consent not to them.
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If they shall say: Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood, let us hide snares for the innocent without cause:
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Let us swallow him up alive like hell, and whole as one that goeth down into the pit.
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We shall find all precious substance, we shall fill our houses with spoils.
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Cast in thy lot with us, let us all have one purse.
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My son, walk not thou with them, restrain thy foot from their paths.
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For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood.
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But a net is spread in vain before the eyes of them that have wings.
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And they themselves lie in wait for their own blood, and practise deceits against their own souls.
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So the wage of every covetous man destroy the souls of the possessors.

Warning against neglecting wisdom

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Wisdom preacheth abroad, she uttereth her voice in the streets:
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At the head of multitudes she crieth out, in the entrance of the gates of the city she uttereth her words, saying:
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O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge?
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Turn ye at my reproof: behold I will utter my spirit to you, and will shew you my words.
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Because I called, and you refused: I stretched out my hand, and there was none that regarded.
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You have despised all my counsel, and have neglected my reprehensions.
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I also will laugh in your destruction, and will mock when that shall come to you which you feared.
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When sudden calamity shall fall on you, and destruction, as a tempest, shall be at hand: when tribulation and distress shall come upon you:
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Then shall they call upon me, and I will not hear: they shall rise in the morning and shall not find me:
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Because they have hated instruction and received not the fear of the Lord,
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Nor consented to my counsel, but despised all my reproof.
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Therefore they shall eat the fruit of their own way, and shall be filled with their own devices.
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The turning away of little ones shall kill them, and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them.
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But he that shall hear me, shall rest without terror, and shall enjoy abundance, without fear of evils.

Authorship. Purpose

(Proverbs 9:1-12)
1
The proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel:
2
to know wisdom and instruction; to discern the words of understanding;
3
to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice, and equity;
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to give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the young man
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that the wise man may hear, and increase in learning; that the man of understanding may attain to sound counsel;
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to understand a proverb and parables, the words and riddles of the wise.

Main theme. Warnings against violence

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The fear of the LORD (a) is the beginning of knowledge, but the foolish despise wisdom and instruction.
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My son, listen to your father’s instruction, and don’t forsake your mother’s teaching;
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for they will be a garland to grace your head, and chains around your neck.
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My son, if sinners entice you, don’t consent.
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If they say, “Come with us. Let’s lie in wait for blood. Let’s lurk secretly for the innocent without cause.
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Let’s swallow them up alive like Sheol,(b) and whole, like those who go down into the pit.
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We’ll find all valuable wealth. We’ll fill our houses with plunder.
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You shall cast your lot among us. We’ll all have one purse”—
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my son, don’t walk on the path with them. Keep your foot from their path,
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for their feet run to evil. They hurry to shed blood.
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For the net is spread in vain in the sight of any bird;
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but these lay in wait for their own blood. They lurk secretly for their own lives.
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So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain. It takes away the life of its owners.

Warning against neglecting wisdom

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Wisdom calls aloud in the street. She utters her voice in the public squares.
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She calls at the head of noisy places. At the entrance of the city gates, she utters her words:
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How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity? How long will mockers delight themselves in mockery, and fools hate knowledge?
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Turn at my reproof. Behold,(c) I will pour out my spirit on you. I will make known my words to you.
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Because I have called, and you have refused; I have stretched out my hand, and no one has paid attention;
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but you have ignored all my counsel, and wanted none of my reproof;
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I also will laugh at your disaster. I will mock when calamity overtakes you,
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when calamity overtakes you like a storm, when your disaster comes on like a whirlwind, when distress and anguish come on you.
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Then they will call on me, but I will not answer. They will seek me diligently, but they will not find me,
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because they hated knowledge, and didn’t choose the fear of the LORD.
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They wanted none of my counsel. They despised all my reproof.
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Therefore they will eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own schemes.
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For the backsliding of the simple will kill them. The careless ease of fools will destroy them.
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But whoever listens to me will dwell securely, and will be at ease, without fear of harm.”

Footnotes

(a)1:7 When rendered in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, “LORD” or “GOD” is the translation of God’s Proper Name.
(b)1:12 Sheol is the place of the dead.
(c)1:23 “Behold”, from “הִנֵּה”, means look at, take notice, observe, see, or gaze at. It is often used as an interjection.