Proverbs 8:10
Baoule (NYANMIƐN NDƐ'N 1998)
Mín nuan su ndɛ nga n fa mannin amun'n an `fa amún wla gua su, an `fa gua su tra sika. Akunndan nga m mannin amun'n, man ɔ yo amun nanndoliɛ tra sika ɔkwlɛ'n, ɔ tra sika ɔkwlɛ ng'ɔ ti jrɛiin kpa'n.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Wisdom personified speaking to the reader, offering instruction and knowledge as more valuable than silver or gold. The key message is that the value of wisdom surpasses material wealth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a choice between a shiny gold coin or a book full of really cool secrets. Wisdom is telling you that the book is way more valuable because it can teach you amazing things that money can't buy!
Historical Background
Proverbs is part of the Wisdom literature in the Old Testament, written primarily by King Solomon. It was intended for a general audience in ancient Israel to impart practical wisdom for daily life and moral guidance.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, consider choosing education over immediate financial gain. For example, a student might choose to study engineering, which offers long-term value and opportunities, rather than taking a job with a high salary but limited growth.
Topics
wisdominstructionvaluewealthknowledgefaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'choice gold' mean in this verse?
'Choice gold' refers to the highest quality and most valuable form of gold, symbolizing the greatest material wealth.
How can I apply this verse to my education?
You can prioritize your education over immediate financial benefits, understanding that the knowledge and skills you gain will be more valuable in the long run.
Is wisdom more valuable than wealth?
The verse suggests that wisdom is indeed more valuable than wealth, as it provides enduring benefits and moral guidance, which are priceless.
What other verses support the value of wisdom?
Verses like Proverbs 3:13 and James 3:17 support the idea that wisdom is highly valuable and should be sought after.
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