Proverbs 17:27

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse teaches that a wise person does not speak too much and has a good spirit. It suggests that knowledge and understanding lead to thoughtful speech. The key message is about the value of wisdom and self-control in communication.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big jar of candy. If you know how yummy the candy is, you don't eat it all at once. You save some for later. Similarly, when you know a lot, you don't need to tell everything at once; you're patient and thoughtful.

Historical Background

Proverbs is a book of wisdom literature traditionally attributed to King Solomon. It was written around the 10th century BC and is aimed at teaching wise living. The cultural setting is ancient Israel, where wisdom and respect for elders were highly valued.

Living It Out Today

In a meeting at work, someone might share too much information, causing confusion. Instead, a person with knowledge would succinctly share the key points, showing both wisdom and respect for others' time.

Topics

wisdomcommunicationself-controlunderstandingspiritual growthrespect

Related Verses

Proverbs 10:19James 1:19Ecclesiastes 5:2Psalm 19:14Proverbs 17:28

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'spare one's words'?
To 'spare one's words' means to speak carefully and thoughtfully, not excessively, showing self-control and respect for the wisdom in knowing when to speak and when to be silent.
Why is having an 'excellent spirit' important?
Having an excellent spirit means having a good attitude and character. It's important because it shows maturity and wisdom, which can influence others positively and lead to better relationships.
How does this verse apply in modern relationships?
In modern relationships, this verse encourages thoughtful communication where individuals listen more than they speak, share knowledge wisely, and maintain a respectful demeanor, fostering better understanding and harmony.
Can you provide an example of someone who embodies this verse?
A mentor who listens carefully to their mentee's concerns and provides insightful, concise advice, showing both knowledge and an excellent spirit, would be a great example of this verse in action.
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