Proverbs 22:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that God protects and preserves knowledge. He also makes sure that the words of people who do bad things don't last. It's a reminder that God watches over truth and justice.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special toy that you really love. God is like a guardian who watches over that toy to make sure it stays safe. But if someone tries to take it or break it, God will stop them. That's what this verse is saying, but instead of a toy, it's about knowledge and truth.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Book of Proverbs, which is a collection of wise sayings and advice. It was written by various authors, including King Solomon, around 950-450 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting emphasized the importance of wisdom, truth, and obedience to God.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we can apply this verse when we see misinformation spreading online. Just like God watches over truth, we should be vigilant in seeking and sharing accurate information, and not letting false claims go unchecked.

Topics

truthwisdomdivine protectionknowledgejusticetransgression

Related Verses

Psalm 111:10Proverbs 3:13Proverbs 15:33John 8:31-321 Timothy 4:16

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to the preservation of truth?
This verse shows that God takes an active role in preserving truth and knowledge. It encourages us to value truth and to be stewards of accurate information.
What does 'overthroweth the words of the transgressor' mean?
It means that God ensures the words and actions of those who do wrong or speak falsely are ultimately brought to nothing, emphasizing divine justice and the futility of wrongdoing.
Can you give an example of a situation where this verse could be applied?
This verse can be applied when someone in a community is spreading false information. It reminds us to seek the truth and not let misinformation prevail.
How does this verse connect to other parts of the Bible?
This verse connects to other passages that emphasize God's role in justice and truth, such as Psalm 111:10, which speaks about the fear of the Lord being the beginning of wisdom.
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