Proverbs 21:19
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What Does This Mean?
This verse says it's better to live alone in the wilderness than to live with a woman who is always arguing and angry. It's a statement about the discomfort and unhappiness that comes from living with someone who is contentious and angry. The key message is that peace and solitude can be preferable to living in a conflict-filled environment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two choices: you can either live in a big empty forest by yourself or live in a house with someone who is always yelling and arguing. This verse says it would be better to live alone in the forest. It's like choosing to play by yourself in a quiet place rather than with someone who is always mean and upset.
Historical Background
Proverbs 21:19 is part of the book of Proverbs, which is a collection of wise sayings and teachings. The book was written over many years by several authors, including King Solomon. The proverbs are meant to provide wisdom and guidance for life, addressing issues relevant to the people of that time, such as marriage, family life, and dealing with difficult personalities.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where someone finds themselves in a highly stressful relationship with someone who is always angry or contentious. For example, if a person is considering leaving an unhappy marriage where arguments are frequent, this verse could be seen as a reason to prioritize peace and personal well-being over staying in a toxic environment.