Proverbs Introduction - King James Version (KJV)

Synopsis:
Practical wisdom for living is the central concern of the book of Proverbs. We are told that the beginning and essence of wisdom is the fear of the Lord (1:7; 9:10). Proverbs often contrasts the benefits of seeking wisdom and the pitfalls of living a fool's life. While the wicked stumble in "deep darkness" (4:19), "the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day" (v. 18). Proverbs is a collection of Israelite wisdom literature, including an introductory section (chs. 1-9) that gives readers a framework for understanding the rest of the book. The book includes the work of various authors, but much of it is attributed to King Solomon. It dates from between the tenth and sixth centuries b.c.

Other Book Titles:
  • Hebrew - Mishle Shelomoh “Parables of Solomon” 
  • Latin - Liber Proverbiorum “Book of Proverbs”

Authorship: Solomon + 2 others 
  • Solomon primarily 
  • Agur the son of Jakeh (Pr 30:1) 
  • King Lemuel (Pr 31:1)

Simple Outline:
  1. Purpose of Proverbs (Ch 1)
  2. Proverbs to Youth (Ch 1-9)
  3. Solomon's 1st Collection (Ch 10-24)
  4. Solomon's 2nd Collection (Ch 25-29)
  5. Words of Agur (Ch 30)
  6. Words of Lemuel (Ch 31)



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