Proverbs 16:29

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Proverbs tells us that a violent person can lure their neighbor into doing bad things. The writer is giving advice to avoid being led astray by such people. The key message is to be cautious and wise about the company you keep.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a friend who likes to break things all the time tries to get you to break stuff too. That's not a good friend, right? This verse tells us to be careful of friends who try to get us to do bad things.

Historical Background

The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, often attributed to King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom. This book was written to teach people how to live wisely and make good choices. The audience was likely the general Israelite population, with a focus on moral and practical guidance.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, think of a colleague at work who encourages others to cut corners or break company policies. By associating with this person, you might be led to act unethically, just as this verse warns.

Topics

wisdomneighborhoodevil influencemoral choicescompanionshipadvice

Related Verses

Proverbs 1:10Proverbs 13:20Matthew 26:481 Corinthians 15:33James 1:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Proverbs 16:29?
The main message is to be cautious of people who are violent or lead others into harmful actions, as they can entice you into making bad choices.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can apply this verse by being selective about who you spend time with, ensuring they are people who encourage good behavior and wise decisions.
Why is it important to avoid violent people?
Violent people can influence others to behave poorly or participate in harmful actions, leading to negative consequences and moral decline.
Are there any similar teachings in the Bible?
Yes, the Bible has other teachings that warn about the influence of bad company, such as Proverbs 1:10 and 1 Corinthians 15:33.
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