Summary of Proverbs
Chapter by Chapter:
Proverbs 1-2: The Fear of the Lord is Knowledge/The Lord Gives Wisdom
Proverbs 3-4: Trust in the Lord… Not your own Wisdom/Wisdom
Proverbs 5-6: Don’t Divorce/Seven things the Lord Hates
Proverbs 7-8: “La Diabla”: Her house is the way to hell/The Truth: The Great Missionary
Proverbs 9-10: Walk in Intelligence/Slanders are Fools
Proverbs 11-12: We Need to Save Souls/The Way of the Fool is Right… in his OWN EYES.
Proverbs 13-14: Evil Pursues the Sinner/Truth and Lies
Proverbs 15-16: Be Wise/Wisdom is Better than Gold
Proverbs 17-18: Friends Forever/Find a Wife
Proverbs 19-20: A Wise Wife from the Lord/Don’t Drink
Proverbs 21-22: Safety is the Lord/A Good Name
Proverbs 23-24: Labor Not to be Rich/Listen to Counsel
Proverbs 25-26: Don’t Boast/Honor not the Fools
Proverbs 27-28: Hell is Never Full/A Faithful Man Receives Blessings
Proverbs 29-31: A Fool Utters His Mind/Every “word” of God is Pure/Don’t Drink and A Virtuous Woman
Proverbs 3-4: Trust in the Lord… Not your own Wisdom/Wisdom
Proverbs 5-6: Don’t Divorce/Seven things the Lord Hates
Proverbs 7-8: “La Diabla”: Her house is the way to hell/The Truth: The Great Missionary
Proverbs 9-10: Walk in Intelligence/Slanders are Fools
Proverbs 11-12: We Need to Save Souls/The Way of the Fool is Right… in his OWN EYES.
Proverbs 13-14: Evil Pursues the Sinner/Truth and Lies
Proverbs 15-16: Be Wise/Wisdom is Better than Gold
Proverbs 17-18: Friends Forever/Find a Wife
Proverbs 19-20: A Wise Wife from the Lord/Don’t Drink
Proverbs 21-22: Safety is the Lord/A Good Name
Proverbs 23-24: Labor Not to be Rich/Listen to Counsel
Proverbs 25-26: Don’t Boast/Honor not the Fools
Proverbs 27-28: Hell is Never Full/A Faithful Man Receives Blessings
Proverbs 29-31: A Fool Utters His Mind/Every “word” of God is Pure/Don’t Drink and A Virtuous Woman
Summary of
Proverbs:
Proverbs as the name describes, are
a bunch of PROVERBS! Who would have thought? There are also some Parables and
Poetry. This book was written mainly by Solomon, the wisest king ever to rule,
however some of the later sections are written by Lemuel and Agur. It was written
during Solomon’s reign 970-930 B.C. He asked God for wisdom to rule God’s
nation and He granted the request.
The main purpose of this book is to teach wisdom to God’s
people. Proverbs are short clever explanations, which are easy to remember.
They contain truisms. These are things which are typically true however, not
always. For example, "He who telleth his land shall be
satisfied with bread…"(Proverbs 12:11), it is typically true that
one who works his land will have bread but it is not a guarantee to always be
true. They deal with life, principles, good judgment, and perception. They
often draw distinctions between a wise man and a foolish man with parable type
examples.
• In chapters 1-9, Solomon writes about
wisdom for younger people. He speaks of details of Godly living and heeding a
parent’s advice, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
knowledge…” (Proverbs 1:7). Salvation is through faith and trust
in Jesus Christ and Proverbs directly teaches us to, “Trust in the Lord with all thine
heart; and do not lean unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways
acknowledge Him, And He shall direct thy paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6).
• In chapters 10-24, there is wisdom that
applies to average people covering various topics. Many of these parables
contrast a righteous man and a wicked man, and urges us to commit our way to
God, “There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof are
the ways of death” (Proverbs 14:12).
• Chapters 25-31, give wisdom to leaders.
It was these very proverbs that were transcribed by King Hezekiah’s people, and
for good reason (Proverbs 25:1). They contain many warnings and instructions to
assist in walking and seeking a Godly life. As would be understood by a leader
of an army, Solomon writes in 27:17, “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth
the countenance of his friend.” (Proverbs 27:17)
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