Mishlei (Proverbs) Chapter 1 on Daily Holy Bible Reading

Proverbs Chapter 1

THE WRITINGS

PROVERBS

MISHLEI

Fear of Hashem.

Chapter 1

King Solomon’s Book of Proverbs

Mishlei (Proverbs) Is More Than Just Sayings Or Guiding Principles In Life

Torah. Wisdom. Understanding.

Compare this book with the Greek book (New Testament), you will be surprised to see for yourself the falsehood embedded in the New Testament from Matthew to Revelation.

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The Gospel teaches, not to fear. But what is the outcome of fear?

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“The Fear Of G-d”

The proverbs of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel:
1:1
The fear of Hashem is the beginning of knowledge; foolish ones scorn wisdom and discipline.
:7
Hear, my child, the discipline of your father, and do not forsake the teaching of your mother.
:8
My child, if sinners seduce you, do not be enticed.
:10
My child, do not walk on the way with them; withhold your feet from their pathways.
:15
How long, O simpletons, will you love folly? Scoffers covet mockery for themselves, and fools hate knowledge.
:22
then they will call me, but I will not answer; they will search for me, but they will not find me.
:28
Because they hated knowledge and did not choose fear of Hashem,
:29
They will eat of the fruit of their way and will be sated with their own schemes.
:31
But he who listens to me will dwell securely, and will be undisturbed by fear of evil.
:33

1 The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel, [are];
2 To know wisdom and discipline, to comprehend words of understanding;
3 To receive the discipline of wisdom, righteousness, justice, and equity;
4 To give prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the youth.
5 Let the wise man hear and increase learning. The understanding man shall acquire wise counsels
6 to understand an allegory and a figure, the words of the wise and their riddles.
7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and discipline.
8 Hearken, my son, to the discipline of your father, and do not forsake the instruction of your mother;
9 for they are a wreath of grace for your head and a necklace for your neck.
10 My son, if sinners entice you, do not consent;
11 if they say, “Come with us; let us lie in wait for blood; let us hide for the innocent, without cause;
12 let us swallow them up alive like the grave, and the whole ones like those who descend into the pit.
13 We will find all precious possessions; we will fill our houses with plunder.
14 Cast your lot among us; we will all have one purse”
15 my son, do not go on the way with them; restrain your foot from their path,
16 for their feet run to evil, and they hasten to shed blood.
17 For the net is scattered without cause in the eyes of all winged fowl,
18 but they lie in wait for their blood; they hide for their lives.
19 So are the ways of everyone who commits robbery; it will take away the life of its owner.
20 Wisdoms shout in the street; in the squares she gives forth her voice.
21 She calls at the head of the noisy streets; she utters her words at the entrances of the gates in the city;
22 “How long will you naive ones love naivete, and the scoffers covet scoffing, and the fools hate knowledge?
23 You shall repent because of my reproof; behold! I will pour out my spirit to you; I will let you know my words.
24 Since I called you and you refused, I stretched out my hand and no one listened,
25 and you have made nothing of all my advice, and you did not desire my reproof
26 I, too, will laugh at your calamity, I will scoff when what you fear comes;
27 when your fear comes like a storm, and your calamity comes like a whirlwind; when trouble and straits come upon you.
28 Then they will call me, and I will not answer; they shall seek me, and they shall not find me.
29 Because they hated knowledge, and did not choose the fear of the Lord;
30 they did not desire my advice, they despised all my reproof-
31 they will eat of the fruit of their way, and from their counsels they will be sated,
32 for the backsliding of the naive shall slay them, and the tranquility of the fools shall cause them to perish.
33 But he who hearkens to me shall dwell confidently and shall be tranquil from the fear of harm.”

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