Proverbs 10:23
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Dit is vir 'n dwaas lekker om slegte dinge te doen, vir 'n verstandige mens is dit lekker om wysheid te hê.
What Does This Mean?
The verse says that doing bad things is fun for a foolish person, but someone who is wise has understanding. It's a statement about the nature of fools and wise people.
Explained for Children
Imagine if playing pranks was the best game in the world for someone silly, but a smart person prefers to learn new things instead. That's what this verse means.
Historical Background
Proverbs was written by King Solomon, a wise king in Israel around 900 BC. The book is meant to teach wisdom and moral behavior to the people of Israel.
Living It Out Today
In today’s world, you might see someone who enjoys causing trouble at work, while a more thoughtful colleague focuses on learning and improving their skills.
Topics
wisdomfoolishnessunderstandingcharacterbehaviormorality
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Proverbs 10:23?
The main message is that foolish people find joy in mischief, while wise people find joy in understanding and wisdom.
How can someone become more wise according to this verse?
To become more wise, one should focus on gaining understanding and avoiding the temptation to find joy in mischief or foolish behavior.
Can someone who enjoys mischief change?
Yes, someone who enjoys mischief can change by recognizing the value of wisdom and understanding and actively seeking to grow in those areas.
Is the enjoyment of mischief always wrong?
While the verse suggests that mischief is associated with foolishness, it’s important to distinguish between harmless mischief and harmful mischief. Harmful mischief should be avoided.