Proverbs 31:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from a mother speaking to her son. She is asking him what she can do for him, showing deep care and concern. The key message is about a mother's love and commitment to her child.

Explained for Children

Imagine your mom asking you three times, 'What can I do for you, my dear?' She's saying it like this to show how much she loves you and wants to help you in every way she can.

Historical Background

Proverbs 31 is traditionally attributed to King Lemuel, believed to be a title for Solomon. The chapter is a collection of wise advice, primarily given to a son by a mother. It was written in the ancient Near East, where wisdom literature was common, emphasizing moral and ethical teachings.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where a parent constantly asks their child what they need, offering unconditional support. This could be a parent helping their child through a difficult school year, always there to listen and provide guidance.

Topics

parental lovewisdomcommitmentfamilyadvicecare

Related Verses

Genesis 22:2Ephesians 6:4Psalm 127:3Luke 15:11-321 Corinthians 13:4-7

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Proverbs 31:2?
The speaker is traditionally considered to be a mother addressing her son, emphasizing her deep care and concern for him.
What does 'the son of my vows' mean?
This phrase suggests that the son was dedicated to God at birth, reflecting a promise or vow made by the parent, likely the mother, for their child.
How can this verse be applied in modern times?
This verse can be applied by parents who are committed to supporting their children, always asking what they need and offering unconditional love and guidance.
What does this verse teach about the relationship between a parent and child?
It teaches that a strong parent-child relationship is built on love, commitment, and the willingness of the parent to always be there for their child.
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