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Proverb A Day, Proverb 12 [Prayer and Meditation]
Bible | 900 BC | Solomon

Posted on 02/12/2014 9:13:53 AM PST by OneVike


The purpose of Writing the book of Proverbs by Solomon is to reveal the mind of God in matters high and lofty and in common, ordinary, everyday situations. It appears that no topic escaped King Solomon's attention. Matters pertaining to personal conduct, sexual relations, business, wealth, charity, ambition, discipline, debt, child-rearing, character, alcohol, politics, revenge, and Godliness are among the many topics covered in this rich collection of wise sayings.

Without wisdom, knowledge is nothing more than an accumulation of raw facts, influenced by emotional feelings. Many highly educated people are in positions of power in the United States, but very few of those educated leaders have the wisdom needed to rule properly.

One can say that they have been educated well beyond their intelligence. A cursory look at the court system will prove my point that knowledge without wisdom will only lead to an immoral society that eventually crumbles from within. Judges are supposed to be above the fray, and immovable to emotions. Instead, the vast majority of judges today are Godless individuals who are vacant of wisdom. So their rulings are totally based upon emotional feelings.

We the people are to blame, because we ignored God';s guidance in appointing our leaders. Instead of putting leaders full wisdom in power, we instead chose those who would scratch our itchy ears to lead us.

Along with my daily routine of reading the Bible, I try to read through the book of Proverbs once a Month. It's an easy task when you consider there are 31 Proverbs. So all you need to know is what day of the Month it is. In the Months that have less than 31 days, I just double so I can begin the next month with Proverb 1 on the first again.



Proverb 12
The House of the Righteous Shall Stand
1 Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge,
But he who hates correction is stupid.
2 A good man obtains favor from the LORD,
But a man of wicked intentions He will condemn.
3 A man is not established by wickedness,
But the root of the righteous cannot be moved.
4 An excellent[1] wife is the crown of her husband,
But she who causes shame is like rottenness in his bones.
5 The thoughts of the righteous are right,
But the counsels of the wicked are deceitful.
6 The words of the wicked are, "Lie in wait for blood,"
But the mouth of the upright will deliver them.
7 The wicked are overthrown and are no more,
But the house of the righteous will stand.
8 A man will be commended according to his wisdom,
But he who is of a perverse heart will be despised.
9 Better is the one who is slighted but has a servant,
Than he who honors himself but lacks bread.
10 A righteous man regards the life of his animal,
But the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
11 He who tills his land will be satisfied with bread,
But he who follows frivolity is devoid of understanding.
12 The wicked covet the catch of evil men,
But the root of the righteous yields fruit.
13 The wicked is ensnared by the transgression of his lips,
But the righteous will come through trouble.
14 A man will be satisfied with good by the fruit of his mouth,
And the recompense of a man's hands will be rendered to him.
15 The way of a fool is right in his own eyes,
But he who heeds counsel is wise.
16 A fool's wrath is known at once,
But a prudent man covers shame.
17 He who speaks truth declares righteousness,
But a false witness, deceit.
18 There is one who speaks like the piercings of a sword,
But the tongue of the wise promotes health.
19 The truthful lip shall be established forever,
But a lying tongue is but for a moment.
20 Deceit is in the heart of those who devise evil,
21 No grave trouble will overtake the righteous,
But the wicked shall be filled with evil.
22 Lying lips are an abomination to the LORD,
But those who deal truthfully are His delight.
23 A prudent man conceals knowledge,
But the heart of fools proclaims foolishness.
24 The hand of the diligent will rule,
But the lazy man will be put to forced labor.
25 Anxiety in the heart of man causes depression,
But a good word makes it glad.
26 The righteous should choose his friends carefully,
For the way of the wicked leads them astray.
27 The lazy man does not roast what he took in hunting,
But diligence is man's precious possession.
28 In the way of righteousness is life,
And in its pathway there is no death.


TOPICS: Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: bible; godjesus; proverbs
No commentary today, just the Proverb. I'm in a rush to get controllers out the door at work.
1 posted on 02/12/2014 9:13:54 AM PST by OneVike
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2 posted on 02/12/2014 9:15:53 AM PST by OneVike (I'm just a Christian waiting to go home)
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24 "The hand of the diligent will rule,
But the lazy man will be put to forced labor.


I think we will soon see this Proverb in action.
3 posted on 02/12/2014 12:17:45 PM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Kartographer

These two also.

8 A man will be commended according to his wisdom,
But he who is of a perverse heart will be despised.

22 Lying lips are an abomination to the LORD,
But those who deal truthfully are His delight.


4 posted on 02/12/2014 12:33:34 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Kartographer; OneVike

Agree. And, this one...

13 The wicked is ensnared by the transgression of his lips,
But the righteous will come through trouble.


5 posted on 02/12/2014 12:49:29 PM PST by Jane Long (While Marxists continue the fundamental transformation of the USA, progressive RINOs assist!)
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To: Jane Long; Kartographer; dragonblustar; goodnesswins; Salvation
Way too many Americans are clueless of what the result will be from the reckless abandonment of printing money and taking from those working to give to those who are not.

When I consider the way the left is getting Americans used to handouts while sitting on their ass doing nothing for it, I am reminded of Prover 6:6-10

The Folly of Indolence

6 Go to the ant, you sluggard!
00 Consider her ways and be wise,
7 Which, having no captain,
00 Overseer or ruler,
8 Provides her supplies in the summer,
00 And gathers her food in the harvest.
9 How long will you slumber, O sluggard?
00 When will you rise from your sleep?
10 A little sleep, a little slumber,
00 A little folding of the hands to sleep--
11 So shall your poverty come on you like a prowler,
00 And your need like an armed man.
6 posted on 02/12/2014 1:58:17 PM PST by OneVike (I'm just a Christian waiting to go home)
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To: OneVike

Proverbs, chapter 12

 


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CHAPTER 12

1Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge,

but whoever hates reproof is stupid.* a

2A good person wins favor from the LORD,

but the schemer he condemns.*

3No one is made secure by wickedness,

but the root of the just will never be disturbed.*

4A woman of worth is the crown of her husband,b

but a disgraceful one is like rot in his bones.*

5The plans of the just are right;

the designs of the wicked are deceit.*

6The words of the wicked are a deadly ambush,

but the speech of the upright saves them.*

7Overthrow the wicked and they are no more,

but the house of the just stands firm.

8For their good sense people are praised,

but the perverse of heart are despised.*

9Better to be slighted and have a servant

than put on airs and lack bread.c

10The just take care of their livestock,

but the compassion of the wicked is cruel.*

11Those who till their own land have food in plenty,

but those who engage in idle pursuits lack sense.* d

12A wicked person desires the catch of evil people,

but the root of the righteous will bear fruit.*

13By the sin of their lips the wicked are ensnared,

but the just escape from a tight spot.

14From the fruit of their mouths people have their fill of good,e

and the works of their hands come back upon them.*

15The way of fools is right in their own eyes,

but those who listen to advice are the wise.

16Fools immediately show their anger,

but the shrewd conceal contempt.

17Whoever speaks honestly testifies truly,

but the deceitful make lying witnesses.* f

18The babble of some people is like sword thrusts,

but the tongue of the wise is healing.

19Truthful lips endure forever,

the lying tongue, for only a moment.*

20Deceit is in the heart of those who plot evil,

but those who counsel peace have joy.

21No harm befalls the just,

but the wicked are overwhelmed with misfortune.

22Lying lips are an abomination to the LORD,g

but those who are truthful, his delight.

23The shrewd conceal knowledge,

but the hearts of fools proclaim folly.*

24The diligent hand will govern,

but sloth makes for forced labor.h

25Worry weighs down the heart,

but a kind word gives it joy.i

26The just act as guides to their neighbors,

but the way of the wicked leads them astray.

27Sloth does not catch its prey,

but the wealth of the diligent is splendid.

28In the path of justice is life,

but the way of abomination leads to death.

* [12:1] Discipline in Proverbs is both doctrine and training. The path to wisdom includes obedience to teachers and parents, acceptance of the community’s traditions.

* [12:2] The antithesis is between the good person who, by reason of that goodness, already has divine acceptance, and the wicked person who, despite great effort, gains only condemnation.

* [12:3] Human beings are described as “made secure” in Jb 21:8; Ps 101:7; 102:29. “Root” in the context means enduring to succeeding generations, as in Mal 3:19 and Jb 8:17.

* [12:4] In Proverbs a crown is the result and sign of wise conduct. A good wife is a public sign of the husband’s shrewd judgment and divine blessing (crown), whereas a bad wife brings him inner pain (rot in the bones).

* [12:5] The opposite of “just” is not injustice but “deceit.” The wicked will be deceived in their plans in the sense that their planning will not succeed.

* [12:6] Words are a favorite theme of Proverbs. The words of the wicked effect harm to others whereas the words of the righteous protect themselves.

* [12:8] The heart, the seat of intelligence, will eventually be revealed in the actions that people do, either for praise or for blame.

* [12:10] The righteous are sympathetically aware of the needs of their livestock and prosper from their herd’s good health. The wicked will pay the price for their self-centeredness and cruelty.

* [12:11] The second line clarifies the first: idleness will give one plenty of nothing. “Lacking sense” is a common phrase for fools.

* [12:12] A difficult, possibly corrupt saying, but there is no good alternative to the Hebrew text. The wicked desire what the malevolent have captured or killed, but their actions will go for naught because they invite punishment. The righteous, on the other hand, will bear fruit.

* [12:14] The saying contrasts words and deeds. “Fruit” here is not what one normally eats, as in 1:31; 8:19; 31:16, 31, but the consequences of one’s actions. In the second line the things that issue from one’s hands (one’s deeds) come back to one in recompense or punishment. Prv 13:2a and 18:20 are variants. Cf. Mt 7:17; Gal 6:8.

* [12:17] What is the rule of thumb for judging legal testimony? Look to the ordinary conduct and daily speech of a witness.

* [12:19] The saying has a double meaning: lies are quickly found out whereas truthful statements endure; truth-tellers, being favored by God, live long lives, whereas liars invite punishment.

* [12:23] “Knowledge” here is “what one knows, has in one’s heart,” not knowledge in general. Fools reveal all they have stored in their heart and it naturally turns out to be folly. Revealing and concealing are constant themes in Proverbs.

a. [12:1] Prv 15:5, 10; Sir 21:6.

b. [12:4] Prv 31:10; Sir 21:1, 16.

c. [12:9] Sir 10:26.

d. [12:11] Prv 28:19; Sir 20:27.

e. [12:14] Prv 13:2; 18:20.

f. [12:17] Prv 14:5.

g. [12:22] Prv 6:17.

h. [12:24] Prv 10:4; 13:4.

i. [12:25] Prv 15:13; 17:22.

 


7 posted on 02/12/2014 8:00:54 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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