Practical Wisdom from the Book of Proverbs

Biblical Period

The sayings collected in the biblical book of Proverbs were meant to instruct young men in the ways of wisdom and right behavior.

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The book of Proverbs is a series of collections of proverbs and lessons, intended, as its prologue says, to inculcate learning and wisdom. Though appropriate for everyone, it is especially targeted at young men of the professional class, who are counseled not to join gangs and warned not to associate with the wrong type of woman. They are encouraged to control their behavior and their speech, to act deferentially to their superiors, to be mindful in all their dealings with others, and to seek the right kind of wife. The acquisition of wisdom is strongly advocated, for wisdom will enhance life. The lessons are often couched as advice to a son from parents, both mother and father. The book encourages its readers to conform to the norms of its society—both moral and ethical norms as well as conventional decorous behavior—for doing so will lead to a successful life. It offers foolproof recipes for respectability and prosperity; unlike the books of Job and Ecclesiastes, it does not entertain the notion that doing the “right” thing may not always lead to a good outcome. Similar collections of proverbs are known from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, and one section of the book (22:17–24:22, or part of it) may have drawn on an Egyptian collection known as “The Instruction of Amenemope.”

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Don’t Join a Gang

Proverbs 1:8–19
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My son, heed the discipline of your father, And do not forsake the instruction of your mother; For they are a graceful wreath upon your head, A necklace about your throat. My son, if sinners…

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The Path to Wisdom

Proverbs 2
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My son, if you accept my words And treasure up my commandments; If you make your ear attentive to wisdom And your mind open to discernment; If you call to understanding And cry aloud to…

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The Wisdom of Piety

Proverbs 3:1–12
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My son, do not forget my teaching But let your mind retain my commandments; For they will bestow on you length of days, Years of life and well-being. Let fidelity and steadfastness not leave you;…

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Acquire Wisdom

Proverbs 4:1–9
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Sons, heed the discipline of a father; Listen and learn discernment, For I give you good instruction; Do not forsake my teaching. Once I was a son to my father, The tender darling of my mother.…

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Avoid Another Man’s Wife and Find a Wife of Your Own

Proverbs 5 (selections)
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My son, listen to my wisdom; Incline your ear to my insight, That you may have foresight, While your lips hold fast to knowledge. For the lips of a forbidden woman drip honey; Her mouth is…

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Adultery Kills

Proverbs 6:20–35 (selections)
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My son, keep your father’s commandment; Do not forsake your mother’s teaching. Tie them over your heart always; Bind them around your throat. When you walk it will lead you; When you lie down…

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From The Proverbs of Solomon

Proverbs 17

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Better a dry crust with peace Than a house full of feasting with strife. A capable servant will dominate an incompetent son And share the inheritance with the brothers. For silver—the crucible; Fo…

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The Words of the Sages: The Thirty Maxims

Proverbs 22:17–24:22
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Incline your ear and listen to the words of the sages;Pay attention to my wisdom.It is good that you store them inside you,And that all of them be constantly on your lips,That you may…

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Instruction of Amenemope

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Instruction of Amenemope, Egypt. This collection of sayings (only the first four columns are shown) is so similar to Proverbs 22:17–23:11 that scholars posit a close literary connection between them…