Proverbs 26:23

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse warns about people who speak kindly but have evil intentions. It compares such people to a clay pot covered with silver dross, which looks valuable but is actually worthless. The key message is to be wary of deceitful people.

Explained for Children

Imagine a toy that looks shiny and cool on the outside, but when you open it, it's just empty inside. This verse is saying that some people act nice on the outside, but their hearts are not good. We should be careful around them.

Historical Background

Proverbs 26:23 was written by King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom. This book is a collection of wise sayings meant to teach moral and practical lessons. It was written around 950 BC and aimed at guiding people in their daily lives.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might encounter someone who always compliments us but secretly sabotages our efforts. This verse reminds us to look beyond surface-level interactions and be cautious of those who seem overly flattering but have hidden malicious intentions.

Topics

wisdomdeceptioncautionmoralityhypocrisyadvice

Related Verses

Proverbs 26:22Proverbs 26:24Jeremiah 9:8Psalm 55:21Luke 6:43

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a potsherd covered with silver dross?
A potsherd is a piece of broken pottery, and silver dross is a byproduct of silver refining that looks shiny but has no real value. This analogy describes someone whose words are flattering but whose heart is wicked.
How can we identify people with burning lips and a wicked heart?
People with burning lips and a wicked heart often speak overly flattering words but act differently behind your back. Be cautious of those who are excessively flattering and pay attention to their actions.
What is the main lesson from Proverbs 26:23?
The main lesson is to be vigilant and cautious of deceitful people who may appear friendly but have malicious intentions. Trust but verify their true character.
How does Proverbs 26:23 apply to workplace relationships?
In the workplace, this verse reminds us to be careful of colleagues who give excessive praise but may sabotage our efforts. It's important to discern the true intentions of those around us.
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