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Proverbs chapter 9 - Loving and Honouring God is the beginning of Wisdom


Proverbs chapter 9. Summary: Wisdom and folly both invite all the simple-minded persons to their respective houses. Jesus Christ invites sinners to come to house of wisdom, repent and follow the ways of the righteous. The evil invites sinners to enter the house of sin, en!oy the pleasures of sin, !oin the company of the spiritual dead, leading them to hell.
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1 Wisdom has built her house; she has set up[a] its seven pillars. 2 She has prepared her meat and mixed her wine; she has also set her table. 3 She has sent out her servants, and she calls from the hi hest point of the cit!, " #$et all who are simple come to m! house%& 'o those who have no sense she sa!s, ( #)ome, eat m! food and drin* the wine + have mixed. , $eave !our simple wa!s and !ou will live; wal* in the wa! of insi ht.& -.+/0. " 1Whoever is simple, let him turn in here%& 'o him who is without sense she sa!s, ( 1)ome, eat of m! bread and drin* of the wine + have mixed. , $eave simpleness,[b] and live,
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The house of Wisdom has seven pillars. Seven is a sign/mark for completeness and perfection. So the house of Wisdom is entirely strong. Wisdom organises a feast/party, and sends out her servants to proclaim the invitation. The invited guests are the "simple" people ho lacks understanding. The simple and ordinary people are invited to eat/dine and ine ith Wisdom, ith !od. The simple and ordinary are invited to abandon foolish ays, and take the ay of understanding/insight.

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7 8e who corrects a scoffer ets himself abuse, and he who reproves a wic*ed man incurs in9ur!. : ;o not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate !ou; reprove a wise man, and he will love !ou. < =ive instruction[c] to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; teach a ri hteous man and he will increase in learnin . -2S/0

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7 Whoever corrects a moc*er invites insults; whoever rebu*es the wic*ed incurs abuse. : ;o not rebu*e moc*ers or the! will hate !ou; rebu*e the wise and the! will love !ou. < +nstruct the wise and the! will be wiser still; teach the ri hteous and the! will add to their learnin . -.+/0
It could be rather pointless and ineffective to reproof, rebuke and correct the foolish and unwise people. A mocker/scoffer will hate to be corrected and rebuked. On the contrary, the wise people have the positive attitude. Wise people will appreciate being rebuked. The wise and righteous will become wiser and more knowledgeable when instructed and taught. Teaching the wise and righteous is fruitful. We must use appropriate approach when inviting the "simple and foolish" people. Invite with courtesy and open mind. Do not criticise. Do not directly rebuke. Or else the reaction will be negative. or instance, do not say, !"ou sinners. #ome, and be saved.! The invited persons will think, !I am not in danger, not in captivity. Why do I need to be saved$! Or the invited person will think, !Who are you to %udge me$ What sins/wrongs have I done$ &on't you also have committed wrongs/sins$! The invited person will feel offended.

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Wise people are always humble, always willing to learn more knowledge, to have greater understanding and insight, to be even wiser. Hence, reproof and rebuke of the wise is often welcome by the wise people. Wise
people want incremental and continual improvement. Wise people love knowledge, instruction and teachings.

1> 'he fear of the $?2; is the be innin of wisdom, and the *nowled e of the 8ol! ?ne is insi ht. 11 4or b! me !our da!s will be multiplied, and !ears will be added to !our life. 12 +f !ou are wise, !ou are wise for !ourself; if !ou scoff, !ou alone will bear it. -2S/0 1> 'he fear of the $?2; is the be innin of wisdom, and *nowled e of the 8ol! ?ne is understandin . 11 4or throu h wisdom[b]!our da!s will be man!, and !ears will be added to !our life. 12 +f !ou are wise, !our wisdom will reward !ou; if !ou are a moc*er, !ou alone will suffer. -.+/0 I interpret "the fear of the Lord" as "loving and honouring the Lord our God" because "Love God" with our heart, mind and soul is our greatest commandment. Fearing the Lord can be mean many things: honour God, be afraid of God, respect God, putting God first. I personally feel "honouring God" will be my one phrase interpretation. Because when we honour God, we definitely will put God as our high if not op priority, we will respect God, we will obey God. !emind me of the boo" "#even $abits of $ighly %ffective &eople" by #teven 'ovey. (ne of the seven principles is "First hings First." )s believers, we sometimes need to pause and thin": )re we practising "First hings First" in our daily lives* )re we putting our eternal destiny as our top or high priority* )re we putting God first in our livers* +o we remember God everyday or do we remember God on #undays* +o we than" God for everything or do we than" God when we get a salary increment*

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13 3 foolish woman is nois!; she is wanton[d] and *nows no shame.[e] 1" She sits at the door of her house, she ta*es a seat on the hi h places of the town, 1( callin to those who pass b!, who are oin strai ht on their wa!, -2S/0 13 4oll! is an unrul! woman; she is simple and *nows nothin . -.+/0 13 3 foolish woman is clamorous;

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Folly, the opposite of wisdom, is illustrated as a foolish, unruly, noisy woman. In those times, a lady or decent woman was one who was quiet and soft-spoken. So an unruly and noisy woman is hence portrayed as the opposite of a ladylike woman, a foolish woman. Folly is simple, and contains nothing (no knowledge, no laws, no commands, no teachings, no ethics). Folly is the easy path, just like the path of wickedness, the path of e il, the path of the !ad. "n the contrary, #isdom is the difficult and challenging path, which is the path of righteousness and just. #isdom comes packaged with understanding, insight and knowledge. #isdom is enhanced !y commands$laws, instructions and teachings. %ust like #isdom is proclaimed, propagated and pu!lici&ed widely to e eryone in the world, similarly folly is also propagated and pu!lici&ed to e eryone in the world. %esus 'hrist in ites all sinners to go to (im, repent, and follow (is ways of righteousness. )he *e il also in ites all sinners to follow the foolish ways, simple and easy-going ways, which e entually lead to self destruction and spiritual death.

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1, 1Whoever is simple, let him turn in here&; 3nd as for him who lac*s understandin , she sa!s to him, 17 1Stolen water is sweet, 3nd bread eaten in secret is pleasant.& 1: @ut he does not *now that the dead are there, That her uests are in the depths of hell.[a] -.56/0 1, 1Whoever is simple, let him turn in here%& 3nd to him who is without sense she sa!s, 17 1Stolen water is sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.& 1: @ut he does not *now that the dead[f] are there, uests are in the depths of Sheol. -2S/0

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)he *e il lo es to in ite simple-minded people especially those without understanding$common sense, to turn in and enter his house, to go o er to his side. )he *e il entice people with greed and !ad doings. +,amples could !e greed of money and riches, gam!ling, !etting, lottery, stealing, ro!!ing, co eting other man-s wife, and the arious forms of greed. .dultery, fornication, e,tra marital affairs, unethical use of other people-s money, !ri!ery are some of the /!read eaten in secret./ )he *e il tempts in ery crafty and su!tle manner, just like the serpent tempted + e in the 0arden of +den. /1read eaten in secret is pleasant./ )here are many thie es who stole, !ut did not get caught, or did not get con icted and sent to jail. 2o!!ers ro!!ed and gain money and wealth of others, yet they did not get caught, and were not punished. .dulterers who slept with other men-s wi es continued their illicit affairs without !eing punished nor chastised. )he *e il tells the sinners, /3ook, you sin, and you gain. 4ou ha e nothing to lose. 4ou don-t get punished. 4ou sow e il, !ut your har est is still plenty./ 5unishment awaits those e ildoers at the gate of hell. )he simple-minded people who follow the ways of folly, the ways of the *e il, are walking among the spiritual dead, and e entually will end up in hell.

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