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Proverbs

Title/Author Proverbs itself mentions Solomon (reigned c. 971 931 B.C.) as author or collector of its contents (1:1; 10:1), including the proverbs copied by Hezekiah s men (25:1). There are also two batches of sayings from a group called the wise (22:17 24:22; 24:23 34), and oracles from Agur (30:1 33) and Lemuel (31:1 9). But no author is named for the song in praise of the excellent wife that ends the book (31:10 31).

Composition Solomon s interest in proverbs is corroborated by 1 Kings 4:29 34: Solomon s wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all the people of the east and all the wisdom of Egypt. He also spoke 3,000 proverbs, and his songs were 1,005. However, the proverbs mentioned in Kings are not necessarily identical to those of the book of Proverbs. First Kings speaks of Solomon composing proverbs about trees, beasts, birds, reptiles, and fish (1 Kings 4:33), but there are few such sayings in the Solomonic parts of Proverbs.

Composition Even so, there is nothing in the Bible to contradict the idea that Solomon was responsible for the portions of this book attributed to him. It is possible that he sponsored those who collected material from other sources (the wise, Agur, and Lemuel), but no one can be sure. At any rate the book does not claim that Solomon put it into its final form, since Hezekiah (see Prov. 25:1) reigned c. 715 686 B.C., long after Solomon s time.

Background Proverbs is the prime example of Wisdom Literature in the OT, the other books being Job, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, together with the wisdom psalms (e.g., Psalm 112). In the NT, James is usually counted as a wisdom book, and parts of Jesus teaching belong in this category as well. Proverbs is not at all the same as the Law or the Prophets. The difference is one of emphasis rather than basic orientation. The Law and the Prophets lay their stress on the covenant people as a whole, called to show the world what restored humanity can be; Proverbs focuses on what such restoration should look like in day-to-day behavior and in personal character.

Purpose Proverbs states its theme right at the book s beginning (1:1 7): its goal is to describe and instill wisdom in God s people, a wisdom that is founded in the fear of the LORD and that works out covenant life in the practical details of everyday situations and relationships. A key term in Proverbs is of course wisdom. The word (Hb. khokmah) can have the nuance of skill (as it does in Ex. 28:3), particularly the skill of choosing the right course of action for the desired result. In the covenantal framework of Proverbs, it denotes skill in the art of godly living.

Purpose The opening of the book also discloses its intended audience (Prov. 1:4 5): the simple, the youth, the wise, and the one who understands. To read Proverbs well, one must have a good grasp of who the character types are and what function they serve in the book. The most obvious characters in the book are the wise, the fool, and the simple. Proverbs urges its readers to be wise, that is, to embrace God s covenant and to learn the skill of living out the covenant in everyday situations (cf. 2:2). The wise person has done that (cf. 10:1); usually Proverbs focuses on the one who has made good progress in that skill, whose example is worth following (cf. 9:8b).

Purpose The fool is the person steadily opposed to God s covenant (cf. 1:7b). The setting of Proverbs assumes there can be fools even among God s people. The simple is the person who is not firmly committed, either to wisdom or to folly; he is easily misled (cf. 14:15). His trouble is that he does not apply himself to the discipline needed to gain and grow in wisdom.

Purpose Also, these characters usually serve as idealized portraits: that is, they denote people exemplary for their virtue and wisdom or especially despicable for their evil. The literary name for this is caricature : portraits of people with features exaggerated for easy identification. The positive figures serve as ideals for the faithful, to guide their conduct and character formation. The negative figures are exaggerated portraits of those who do not embrace the covenant, so the faithful can recognize these traits in themselves and flee them.

Literary Analysis The first nine chapters of the book are wisdom poems that extend over several verses, urging the reader to pursue wisdom. The proverbs proper the concise, memorable statement of two or three lines begin in 10:1. A proverb works by making a comparison, and leaving it to the reader to work out how the proverb applies to different situations, following current cultural conventions.

Literary Analysis Proverbs often seem to be mere observations about life, but their deeper meanings will reveal themselves if the following grid is applied: (1) What virtue does this proverb commend? (2) What vice does it hold up for disapproval? (3) What value does it affirm?

Major Themes Proverbs covers a wide array of topics from daily life. Some examples: diligence and laziness (6:6 11) friendship (3:27 28; 18:24) speech (10:19 21) marriage (18:22; 19:14) child rearing (22:6) domestic peace (15:17; 17:1) work (11:1) getting along and good manners (23:1 2; 25:16 17; 26:17 19; 27:14) eternity (14:32; 23:17 18)

Major Themes In each of these areas it offers wisdom for realizing the life of the covenant in the details; it shows that godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come (1 Tim. 4:8). It demonstrates clearly that: God s will is intensely practical, applying to every aspect of his people s lives. A proper relation to God involves, first, trying hard to understand his truth, and then embracing and obeying what one understands. A life lived by God s will is a happy life (3:21 26). A life lived by God s will is a useful life (3:27 28; 12:18, 25). A life lived by God s will does not just happen; one must seek after it, study, pursue it, and discipline oneself. Such a life is available to those who go after it (9:1 6)