Proverbs 19:20
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Ist'am suma ewjja arunacaru, chekachäwi arunacsa catokasiraquim; uqhamatwa yatiñan jakëyätajja.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Proverbs encourages us to listen to advice and learn from others so that we can be wise as we grow older. The speaker is a wise teacher, and the key message is that wisdom comes from listening and learning.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a big tower with blocks. This verse is like your mom or dad telling you to listen to how they stack blocks so your tower doesn't fall over. By learning from them, you'll become better at building as you grow up.
Historical Background
The book of Proverbs was likely written by King Solomon and other wise men around 900 BC. It was written to teach Israelites how to live wisely and succeed in life, emphasizing the value of wisdom and understanding.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're starting a new job. By listening carefully to your mentor's advice and learning from their experience, you'll grow wiser and more capable over time, leading to better outcomes in your career.
Topics
wisdomlisteninglearningadvicegrowthexperience
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I apply Proverbs 19:20 in my personal life?
By actively listening to advice from those who are wiser or more experienced in areas you wish to improve. This can help you grow and make better decisions.
What does it mean to be 'wise in thy latter end'?
It means becoming more knowledgeable and wise as you age, having gained valuable insights from experiences and the advice you've received.
How does receiving instruction relate to being wise?
Receiving instruction helps you learn from others' experiences and knowledge, which can guide your decisions and lead to greater wisdom over time.
Why is it important to hear counsel?
Hearing counsel provides different perspectives and can help you avoid mistakes and make better choices, contributing to your overall growth and wisdom.
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