Proverbs Chapter 18 Distributed by: KJV Bible Studies Website: http://www.kjvbiblestudies.net Email: [email protected] Introduction: Proverbs Chapter continues the contrast between wisdom and folly. The verses often are parallelisms and there are few related thoughts. This chapter is basically a list of various proverbial truths.
(Pro 18:2) A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself. Though somewhat oblique in its presentation, the thought is essentially this. One who desires wisdom will separate himself from the frivolities of life to seek wisdom wherever he can find it. Learning and the development of Godly wisdom often means making significant decisions in life. Many are influenced to attend institutions that teach erroneous doctrine. There are those who seek counsel and join hard to a solid local New Testament Church. In contrast to the thought of verse 1, fools are uninterested in true understanding. They are more concerned about being seen and noticed by others. How often the world’s crowd is most interested in outward appearance and popularity but have no real interest in wisdom, truth, or understanding. Such are fools, and the world is full of them. Continue reading in PDF: ![]()
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