The Book of Proverbs
The Book of Proverbs
The Book of Proverbs
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Practical Shalom:
So Proverbs is a collection of writings but for what purpose? One distinction to make is that Proverbs 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 shalom
(restored humanity) can be; Proverbs focuses on what shalom (restoration) should look like in day-to-day behavior and in
personal character.
Proverbs are general principles – not universal rules or promises - covering a wide array of topics from daily life: 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); and much more.