Proverbs 17:28
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that even a fool is considered wise if they keep quiet. It means that someone who doesn't speak much is often seen as thoughtful and understanding. It's a reminder that sometimes silence is better than speaking foolishly.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who usually talks too much and says silly things. But one day, they decide to be quiet. People start to think this friend is smarter because they're not saying silly things anymore. It's like when you hold your toys tight and don't spill them all over the floor – people think you're being careful and smart.
Historical Background
Proverbs is a book of wise sayings compiled over centuries, likely influenced by King Solomon. This verse, like many in Proverbs, is meant to provide guidance and wisdom to its audience, who were likely Israelites living in a culture that valued wisdom and discretion.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, consider a work meeting where a colleague typically speaks without thinking, often saying unhelpful things. One day, this colleague listens quietly and doesn’t interrupt. Their colleagues begin to see them as more thoughtful and considerate. This verse reminds us that sometimes, being silent can be more powerful than speaking out.