Proverbs 13:18
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the Book of Proverbs says that if someone refuses to learn and listen to advice, they will end up poor and ashamed. But if they accept and consider criticism, they will be respected. The message is about the value of accepting guidance and learning from it.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always ignores advice from others and keeps making the same mistakes over and over. They might end up in trouble and feel bad about it. But if you listen to what others say and learn from it, you’ll do better and people will look up to you. It’s like when you listen to your parents about not touching a hot stove—you stay safe and they’re proud of you.
Historical Background
The Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, was written around the 10th century BCE. It is part of the wisdom literature of the Old Testament, aimed at providing moral and practical advice. The audience would have been the general public, including young people, with a focus on the benefits of wisdom and the consequences of foolishness.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a young professional who constantly dismisses feedback from their manager. Over time, their performance suffers, and they might even lose their job. On the other hand, if they take the manager's feedback seriously, they can improve their work and earn a promotion, gaining respect from their peers and superiors.