Proverbs 26:17

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Book of Proverbs warns against getting involved in disputes that do not concern you. It compares such involvement to grabbing a dog by the ears, which can lead to trouble. The message is clear: stay out of other people's conflicts.

Explained for Children

Imagine you see two kids fighting over a toy, and you try to break up the fight. It's like trying to pet a dog who is growling and might bite you. It's better to let the dog (or the kids) be and walk away.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs, likely compiled by King Solomon and other sages, was written during the time of the Israelite monarchy to provide wisdom and guidance. This verse was meant for a general audience, offering practical advice for everyday living.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine a co-worker is having a dispute with another colleague. If you get involved to help resolve it, it could backfire. It's better to mind your own business and let them handle it.

Topics

wisdomconflictprudencerelationshipsadvicewisdom literature

Related Verses

James 1:191 Corinthians 6:4Proverbs 17:14Proverbs 20:18Proverbs 19:11

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it compared to grabbing a dog by the ears?
Grabbing a dog by the ears is risky because the dog might react aggressively, leading to harm. Similarly, getting involved in others' conflicts can lead to unexpected negative consequences.
Is there ever a time when it's okay to meddle?
While this verse generally advises against meddling, there are times when it might be necessary, such as when someone is in danger. The key is to use wisdom to discern the situation.
How does this verse fit into the overall message of Proverbs?
Proverbs 26:17 fits well into the overarching theme of Proverbs, which is to provide practical wisdom for living a godly and wise life, avoiding foolish actions.
Can you provide an example of a real-life situation where this verse could be applied?
In a family situation where two siblings are fighting, a parent might choose to observe and step in only if necessary, rather than immediately trying to resolve the conflict, following the wisdom of Proverbs 26:17.
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