Proverbs 1:20-22

Wisdom. Heb. Wisdoms, that is, excellent wisdom.

Mt 13:54; Lu 11:49; 1Co 1:24,30; Col 2:3

crieth.

8:1-5; 9:3; Joh 7:37

9:3; Mt 10:27; 13:2; Joh 18:20; Ac 5:20

How.

6:9; Ex 10:3; 16:28; Nu 14:27; Mt 17:17

ye simple.

7:7; 9:4-6,16-18; Ps 94:8; Mt 9:13; 11:29,30; 23:37; Lu 19:42

Re 22:17

the scorners.

3:34; 14:6; 15:12; 19:29; 21:11; Job 34:7; Ps 1:1; 2Pe 3:3

fools.

7,29; 5:12; Joh 3:20

Proverbs 8:1-4

1 The fame,

6 and evidence of wisdom.

10 The excellency,

12 the nature,

15 the power,

18 the riches,

22 and the eternity of wisdom.

32 Wisdom is to be desired for the blessedness it brings.

1:20,21; 9:1-3; Isa 49:1-6; 55:1-3; Mt 3:3; 4:17; 28:19,20

Mr 13:10; 16:15,16; Lu 24:47; Joh 7:37; Ac 1:8; 22:21; Ro 15:18-21

2

Mt 22:9; Lu 14:21-23; Joh 18:20; Ac 5:20

Ps 49:1-3; 50:1; Mt 11:15; Joh 3:16; 2Co 5:19,20; Col 1:23,28

1Ti 2:4-6; Tit 2:11,12; Re 22:17

Proverbs 8:34

watching.

1:21; 2:3,4; Ps 27:4; 84:10; 92:13; Mt 7:24; Lu 1:6; 10:39; 11:28

Joh 8:31,32; Ac 2:42; 17:11,12; Jas 1:22-25

Jeremiah 6:11

Therefore.

20:9; Job 32:18,19; Eze 3:14; Mic 3:8; Ac 4:20; 17:16; 18:5

I will.

9:21; 18:21; Re 16:1

for even.

Eze 9:6; Lu 17:34

Matthew 5:1-2

1 Christ's sermon on the mount.

3 Who are blessed;

13 the salt of the earth;

14 the light of the world.

17 He came to fulfil the law.

21 What it is to kill;

27 to commit adultery;

33 to swear.

38 He exhorts to suffer wrong,

43 to love our enemies;

48 and to labour after perfection.

seeing.

4:25; 13:2; Mr 4:1

he went.

15:29; Mr 3:13,20; Joh 6:2,3

his.

4:18-22; 10:2-4; Lu 6:13-16

13:35; Job 3:1; Ps 78:1,2; Pr 8:6; 31:8,9; Lu 6:20-26; Ac 8:35

Ac 10:34; 18:14; Eph 6:19

Mark 16:15

Go.

Mt 10:5,6; 28:19; Lu 14:21-23; 24:47,48; Joh 15:16; 20:21

1Jo 4:14

into.

13:10; Ps 22:27; 67:1,2; 96:3; 98:3; Isa 42:10-12; 45:22; 49:6; 52:10

Isa 60:1-3; Lu 2:10,11,31,32; Ac 1:8; Ro 10:18; 16:26; Eph 2:17

Col 1:6,23; Re 14:6

Luke 12:3

whatsoever.

Job 24:14,15; Ec 10:12,13,20; Mt 12:36; Jude 1:14,15

proclaimed.The houses in Judea being flat-roofed, with a balustrade round about, were used for the purpose of taking the air, sleeping, and prayer, and, it seems, for announcing things in the most public manner. So among the Turks, a crier announces the hours of public worship from the minaret or tower of the mosque.

housetops.

Mt 10:27
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