Proverbs 2:18

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 2:18 warns about the dangers of following a path of wickedness. The 'house' and 'paths' refer to the consequences of wrong choices, leading to destruction. This verse emphasizes the importance of making wise choices.

Explained for Children

Imagine if there was a path in a park that led to a big mud puddle. If you follow that path, you might get all dirty and maybe even hurt. This verse tells us that some choices can lead to bad places, just like that path leads to the mud puddle.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, a wise king from ancient Israel, around 950 BC. It was meant to teach people, especially young men, how to live a good life. The book is full of wise sayings and warnings to help people avoid harmful paths.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can be applied to making healthy decisions about relationships, hobbies, or career choices. For example, choosing friends who encourage you to make good choices can prevent you from getting into trouble.

Topics

wisdomchoicesconsequencesdangeradvicemorality

Related Verses

Proverbs 5:5Proverbs 7:27Ephesians 5:11Revelation 2:11Romans 6:23

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'house' in Proverbs 2:18 represent?
The 'house' represents the environment or situation created by someone who leads an unwise or wicked life. It's a place of danger and destruction.
How can Proverbs 2:18 help young people make good choices?
This verse warns young people about the dangers of following bad examples. It encourages them to make wise choices to avoid harmful consequences.
Are there similar warnings in other parts of the Bible?
Yes, other parts of the Bible, like Proverbs 5:5 and Ephesians 5:11, also warn about the dangers of wickedness and the importance of making wise choices.
What can parents do to help their children understand Proverbs 2:18?
Parents can use real-life examples or stories to explain the dangers of wrong choices and the importance of wise decisions, helping their children understand the message of Proverbs 2:18.
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