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PRO 1:1–1:6 ©

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The purpose of proverbs

1:1 The purpose of proverbs

1These are the proverbs collected by King Solomon of Israel (King David’s son):

2These will help you to know wisdom and instruction,

and to comprehend sayings that give understanding.

3Also to learn insight

and to understand what’s right and leads to justice and integrity.

4They give good advice to those who’re naive—

teaching knowledge and discretion to young people.

5Let wise people also listen to these sayings to keep learning more,

and discerning people can acquire guidance

6understanding proverbs and parables—

the words of wise people plus their challenges.

PRO 1:1–1:6 ©

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