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The Book of Proverbs By Mark Mayberry 1/23/2011 Introduction This book of wisdom contains instruction on many practical matters of daily life. It is a virtual library of moral instruction, beneficial for both young and old, to ensure a happy life here and eternal reward in the life to come. Proverbs is a divine textbook designed to school the young in right living by the repetition of wise thoughts. It is wisdom distilled into short, sharp phrases, dramatic contrasts, and unforgettable scenes from life. i What the Psalms are to devotional life, the Proverbs are to practical life. Nelson s New Illustrated Bible Dictionary says a proverb is a short, pithy statement about human nature and life. In the Bible Solomon is singled out for his use of proverbs (1 Kings 4:32). His wisdom was shown by his ability to make clear, true commentaries upon the nature of things. The Hebrew word most frequently translated as proverb means literally a similitude, or loosely, a representation. So when God declared that Israel would be a proverb... among all peoples (1 Kings 9:7), He implied that the name Israel would come to symbolize disobedience. Proverbs are designed to make God s truth accessible to all people, so they might direct their lives in accordance with His will. ii Theme The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge and wisdom (Prov. 1:7; 9:10; 15:33). Its blessings are length of days and fullness of life (Prov. 10:27; 14:27). True wisdom is based on respect and reverence for God. We must be mindful of what is acceptable and unacceptable in the sight of God. This book covers a wide variety of subjects: How to choose the right kind of friends, the dangers of adultery, the value of hard work, the importance of honest business dealings, the folly of pride, anger, strife, gluttony and laziness, and the characteristics of real and lasting friendship. Authorship Many of the proverbs were written by Solomon, who reigned over Israel from 971-931 B.C. (Prov. 1:1; 10:1; 25:1). He is identified as the author of Proverbs 10:1-22:16, as well as the latter chapters 25-29. Solomon was noted throughout the ancient world for his great wisdom (1 Kings 4:29-34). However, Solomon did not write the whole book. Major sections are attributed to other writers, such as the wise (Prov. 22:17), Agur (Prov. 30:1), and King Lemuel (Prov. 31:1). 1

It is interesting to note that the second group of proverbs attributed to Solomon (chapters 25-29) was not added to the collection until more than 200 years after his death (Prov. 25:1). Perhaps these writings were somehow lost, and not rediscovered until the time of Hezekiah. Recipients The book was written for Solomon s son (Prov. 1:8; 2:1, etc.), presumably Rehoboam. Yet, in reality this book is designed for young men (Prov. 4:1), and in the broadest scope it provides instruction for all, regardless of age or gender men and women, boys and girls (Prov. 8:1-5). Style Proverbs is a part of the Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament. Also included in this category are Job, certain of the Psalms, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. These books grapple with some of the eternal questions of life. Solomon was especially qualified to address such questions (1 Kings 4:30-31). Special Considerations We must be careful not to turn these proverbial sayings into literal promises. Proverbs are a declaration of general truths. However, there are exceptions. What is generally true is not invariably true. For example: It is generally true that those who keep God s commandments will enjoy length of days and long life (Prov. 3:1-2), however we also know that some suffer and die for their faith. The writers of Proverbs do not deny that there are exceptions. But exceptions are not within the scope of proverbial sayings. Arrangement The book is divided into eight sections: a general introduction on wisdom (Prov. 1-9), six collections of wise sayings (Prov. 10:1-31:9), and a description of the virtuous wife (Prov. 31:10-31). Nelson s Bible Dictionary Outline of Proverbs The following outline was taken from Nelson s Teaching Outlines of the Bible, published by Thomas Nelson Publishers in 1997. iii I. The Purpose of Proverbs (1:1-7) II. Proverbs to the Youth (1:8-9:18) A. Obey Parents (1:8-9) B. Avoid Bad Company (1:10-19) C. Seek Wisdom (1:20-2:22) D. Benefits of Wisdom (3:1-26) E. Be Kind to Others (3:27-35) 2

F. Security in Wisdom (4:1-13) G. Avoid the Wicked (4:14-22) H. Keep Your Heart (4:23-27) I. Do Not Commit Adultery (5:1-14) J. Be Faithful to Your Spouse (5:15-23) K. Avoid Surety (6:1-5) L. Do Not Be Lazy (6:6-19) M. Do Not Commit Adultery (6:20-7:27) N. Praise of Wisdom (8:1-9:12) O. Avoid Folly (9:13-18) III. Proverbs of Solomon (10:1-24:34) A. Proverbs Contrasting the Godly and the Wicked (10:1-15:33) B. Proverbs Encouraging Godly Lives (16:1-22:16) IV. Proverbs Concerning Various Situations (22:17-24:34) V. Proverbs of Solomon Copied by Hezekiah s Men (25:1-29:27) A. Proverbs Regulating Relationships with Others (25:1-26:28) 1. Relationships with Kings (25:1-7) 2. Relationships with Neighbors (25:8-20) 3. Relationships with Enemies (25:21-24) 4. Relationships with Yourself (25:25-28) 5. Relationships with Fools (26:1-12) 6. Relationships with Sluggards (26:13-16) 7. Relationships with Gossips (26:17-28) B. Proverbs Regulating Various Activities (27:1-29:27) VI. The Words of Agur (30) VII. The Words of King Lemuel (31) A. Wisdom for Leaders (31:1-9) B. The Wise Woman (31:10-31) LaGard Smith s Outline of Proverbs The following topical arrangement was set forth by F. LaGard Smith in The Narrated Bible, published by Harvest House Publishers in 1984. iv I. Introduction to Wisdom The Call of Wisdom (8:1-11; 8:12-31; 8:32-36; 9:1-6). The Benefits of Following Wisdom (2:1-22; 3:13-24). The Dangers of Rejecting Wisdom (1:20-33; 9:13-18). Solomon s Personal Plea (4:1-27) II. Proverbs of Solomon and Sayings of the Wise The Value of Wise Sayings (22:17-21). 3

The Purpose of the Proverbs (1:1-7; 25:1). I. Preeminence of God A. Fear of the Lord (9:10-12; 10:27; 14:2; 14:26-27; 15:33; 19:23; 28:14). B. Trust in God or Self (3:5-8; 14:12; 16:25; 16:3; 16:20; 18:2; 18:4; 18:10; 19:3; 20:24; 21:22; 26:12; 28:26; 29:25). C. Divine Providence (15:3; 16:1; 16:4; 16:9; 16:33; 19:21; 21:30-31; 22:12; 27:1) II. Insight and Ignorance A. Wisdom and Folly (13:14; 14:24; 15:24; 16:22; 17:12; 24:7; 24:13-14). B. Dealing with Fools (26:4-11; 27:22; 29:9). C. Discernment and Understanding (10:13; 10:23; 13:15; 14:6; 14:8; 14:15; 14:33; 15:21; 16:16; 17:24; 19:8; 20:5; 20:12). D. Knowledge (10:14; 13:16; 14:18; 15:14; 18:15; 19:2; 20:15; 21:11; 23:12; 24:3-4) III. Sharing and Responding to Wisdom A. Advice and Rebuke (3:1-2; 9:7-9; 10:8; 12:15; 13:1; 13:13; 15:31; 17:10; 19:16; 19:20; 19:25; 19:27; 23:9; 25:12; 27:5-6; 27:17; 29:1). B. The Value of Advisors (11:14; 15:22; 20:18; 24:5-6). C. Discipline (3:11-12; 10:17; 12:1; 13:18; 13:24; 15:5; 15:10; 15:12; 15:32; 19:18; 20:30; 22:6; 22:15; 23:13-14; 29:15; 29:17; 29:19; 29:21). D. Lawkeeping (28:4; 28:7; 28:9; 29:18). E. Repentance (14:9; 28:13). IV. Good and Evil A. Righteousness and Wickedness (10:6-7; 10:16; 10:28-30; 11:5-10; 11:18-20; 11:23; 12:2-3; 12:5-8; 12:12; 12:21; 12:28; 13:9; 13:21; 13:25; 14:11; 14:19; 14:34; 15:6; 15:9; 20:7; 21:18; 24:15-16; 28:12; 28:28; 29:2; 29:16; 29:27). B. Integrity and Perversion (10:9; 13:6; 15:26; 21:8; 24:8-9; 28:18; 29:10) C. Appropriate Consequences (3:33-35; 10:3; 10:22; 10:24-25; 11:21; 11:27; 11:30-31; 14:14; 14:22; 16:7; 17:13; 18:3; 19:29; 21:12; 21:16; 21:21; 22:8; 26:1; 26:3; 26:27). V. Sincere Motivation A. Motive and the Heart (15:11; 16:2; 17:3; 20:11; 20:27; 21:2; 27:19). B. False Worship (15:8; 15:29; 21:3; 21:27). C. Duplicity (6:12-15; 10:10-11; 11:3; 16:30; 20:14; 23:6-8; 26:23-26). VI. VII. Concern for Others A. Love and Faithfulness (3:3-4; 16:6; 20:6; 25:19). B. Love, Hatred, and Compassion (10:12; 15:17; 17:5; 24:17-18; 25:21-22). C. Kindness and Mercy (11:16-17; 12:10; 12:25; 21:10). D. Overstaying Welcome (25:16-17). Concern for Self A. Pride and Humility (11:2; 12:9; 13:7; 13:10; 15:25; 16:5; 16:18-19; 18:12; 19:10; 20:9; 21:4; 21:24; 22:4; 25:27; 26:16; 27:2; 27:21; 29:23). B. Selfishness (18:1). C. Jealousy (27:4). D. Envy (14:30; 24:19-20). 4

VII. VII. VIII. IX. XI. XII. E. Greed (28:25) Control of Self A. Self-control (25:28; 29:11). B. Rashness (20:25; 25:8; 29:20). C. Temper and Patience (12:16; 14:16-17; 14:29; 15:18; 16:32; 19:11; 19:19; 22:24-25; 29:8; 29:22). D. Drunkenness and Gluttony (20:1; 23:19-21; 23:29-35). E. Adultery (5:1-6; 5:7-14; 5:15-20; 5:21-23; 6:20-29; 6:30-35; 7:1-5; 7:6-9; 7:10-13; 7:14-20; 7:21-23; 7:24-27; 22:14). F. Prostitution (23:26-28; 29:3). Control of the Tongue A. Wise and Foolish Talk (14:3; 15:2; 15:7; 16:23; 18:6-7; 19:1; 23:15-16). B. Righteous and Wicked Talk (10:20-21; 10:31-32; 11:11; 12:13-14; 13:2; 15:28; 17:4). C. Appropriate Speech (15:23; 16:21; 16:24; 25:11; 27:14). D. Maintaining Silence (10:19; 12:23; 13:3; 17:28; 18:13; 21:23). E. Controlled Speech (15:1; 17:27; 25:15). F. Flattery (26:28; 28:23; 29:5). G. Slander and Gossip (10:18; 11:13; 16:28; 17:9; 18:8; 26:22; 20:19; 26:20). H. Hurtful Talk (11:12; 12:18; 15:4; 16:27; 25:23; 26:2). I. Quarreling (17:14; 17:19; 20:3; 22:10; 26:21). J. Lying (12:19; 12:22; 17:20; 19:5; 19:22; 21:6). K. Power of Tongue (18:20-21). Disharmony and Strife A. Solicitation to Evil (1:10-19; 16:29; 25:26; 27:3; 28:10). B. Violence (3:31-32; 21:7; 21:29). C. Murders (28:17). D. Causing Others Harm (3:29-30). E. Revenge (20:22; 24:28-29). F. Dissension and Strife (6:16-19; 17:1; 18:18-19). G. Meddling (26:17). Honesty A. Truthfulness (12:20; 13:5; 24:26; 26:18-19). B. Accurate Weights (11:1; 16:11; 20:10; 20:23). C. Boundary Stones (22:28; 23:10-11). D. Wrongfully Obtained Gains (10:2; 13:11; 20:17; 20:21). E. Bribery (15:27; 17:8; 17:23; 21:14). Justice A. False Witnesses (12:17; 14:5; 14:25; 19:9; 19:28; 21:28; 25:18). B. Open-Mindedness (18:17). C. Judicial Justice (17:15; 17:26; 18:5; 21:15; 24:11-12; 24:23-25; 28:5; 29:26). Economic Well-Being A. Wealth and Poverty (3:9-10; 10:15; 11:4; 11:28; 13:8; 14:20; 15:16; 17:16; 18:11; 18:23; 19:4; 19:6; 19:7; 22:2; 22:7; 23:4-5; 27:7; 28:6; 28:8; 28:11; 28:20-22). 5

XIII. B. Benevolence and Generosity (3:27-28; 11:24-26; 13:22; 14:21; 18:16; 19:17; 21:13; 22:9; 25:14; 28:27). C. Oppression of the Poor (13:23; 14:31; 15:15; 16:8; 22:16; 22:22-23; 29:7; 29:13). D. Industriousness (6:6-8; 6:9-11; 10:4-5; 10:26; 12:11; 12:24; 12:27; 13:4; 14:4; 14:23; 15:19; 16:26; 18:9; 19:15; 19:24; 26:15; 20:4; 20:13; 21:17; 21:25-26; 22:29; 24:27; 24:30-34; 26:14; 27:18; 27:23-27; 28:19). E. Conservation (21:20 ). F. Surety for another (6:1-5; 11:15; 17:18; 20:16; 22:26-27). Persons and Attributes A. Parents and Children (1:8-9; 10:1; 11:29; 15:20; 17:2; 17:6; 17:21; 17:25; 19:26; 20:20; 23:22-25; 28:24). B. The Elderly (16:31; 20:29). C. Women and Wives (11:22; 12:4; 14:1; 18:22; 19:13-14; 21:9; 25:24; 21:19; 27:15-16). D. Kings and Rulers (14:28; 14:35; 16:10; 16:12-15; 17:7; 17:11; 19:12; 20:2; 20:8; 20:26; 20:28; 21:1; 22:11; 23:1-3; 24:21-22; 25:2-7; 28:2-3; 28:15-16; 29:4; 29:12; 29:14). E. Messengers (13:17; 25:13). F. Companions (12:26; 13:20; 14:7; 17:17; 18:24; 24:1-2; 27:8-10; 29:24). XIV. Various Concerns A. Caution (16:17; 22:3; 27:12; 22:5). B. Reputation (22:1; 25:9-10). C. Courage (3:25-26; 14:32; 22:13; 24:10; 26:13; 28:1). D. Hope (13:12; 13:19; 23:17-18). XV. Various Observations A. Joy and Grief (14:10; 14:13; 15:13; 17:22; 18:14; 25:20; 27:11; 29:6). B. Good News (15:30; 25:25). C. Curiosity (27:20). III. Sayings of Agur (30:1-4; 30:5-6; 30:7-9; 30:10; 30:11-14; 30:15a; 30:15b-16; 30:17; 30:18-19; 30:20; 30:21-23; 30:24-28; 30:29-31; 30:32-33). IV. Sayings of King Lemuel (31:1-3; 31:4-7; 31:8-9). V. The Wife of Noble Character (31:10-31). i David & Pat Alexander, eds., Eerdmans Handbook to the Bible, (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1973), p. 354. ii Nelson s New Illustrated Bible Dictionary, ed. Herbert Lockyer, Sr., (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1995), s.v. Proverb. iii Nelson s Teaching Outlines of the Bible, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, c1986, 1997), s.v., Proverbs: A Study and Teaching Outline. iv F. LaGard Smith, The Narrated Bible In Chronological Order (NIV), (Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers, 1984), s.v. Proverbs, p. 613-661. 6