Proverbs 26:6

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse in Proverbs warns that sending a message through a foolish person is like cutting off your own feet and drinking damage. It means the message won’t be delivered well and could cause problems. The message is about the importance of choosing wise people to communicate.

Explained for Children

Imagine you ask your silly friend to tell your mom that you'll be late for dinner. But your friend forgets to deliver the message, and now you're in trouble. That's what this verse means: it's not smart to ask a silly person to deliver important messages.

Historical Background

The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, likely compiled by King Solomon and other sages. It was written to teach wisdom and understanding to the Israelites, helping them make good decisions in life.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this could mean choosing the right person to represent your company in negotiations or selecting a trustworthy friend to relay a sensitive message. The wrong choice could lead to misunderstandings or harm your relationships.

Topics

wisdomcommunicationdecision-makingfoolishnesstrustconsequences

Related Verses

Proverbs 13:20Proverbs 14:7Matthew 7:6Proverbs 18:2Ephesians 5:15

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'cutteth off the feet' mean in this verse?
'Cutting off the feet' is a metaphor that means you are making yourself unable to move forward effectively, because the message won't be delivered properly.
Why is the fool's message harmful?
A fool may misunderstand or misrepresent the message, leading to confusion, misunderstanding, or even conflict, which is why the verse warns against it.
How can I apply this in my daily life?
You can apply this by carefully choosing who you trust with your messages and responsibilities, ensuring they have the wisdom and reliability to handle them well.
What does this verse teach about communication?
It teaches that the quality of communication depends on the wisdom and reliability of the messenger, highlighting the importance of choosing the right person for the job.
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