Proverbs 23:35

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes someone who has been hurt but feels no pain due to intoxication. They are asking when they will wake up and indicating they want to repeat the experience. The speaker is likely someone who is heavily under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Explained for Children

Imagine you fell down and got a big ouchie, but you didn't feel it because you were so tired you were like a zombie. Then you keep asking when you can go back to sleep to feel that way again. That's what this verse is talking about, but with grown-up stuff like drinking too much.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and teachings, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Written around 950 BC, it was intended for the general public to provide moral guidance and wisdom on how to live a good life.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, this could apply to someone who has a habit of using alcohol or drugs to escape from problems. They might not feel the pain of their actions but continue to seek that numbness, ignoring the consequences.

Topics

addictionwisdomconsequencesspiritual guidanceself-deceptionmoral lessons

Related Verses

Proverbs 20:1Proverbs 23:29-32Ephesians 5:18Isaiah 5:111 Corinthians 6:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Proverbs 23:35?
The main message is a warning about the deceptive nature of alcohol and how it can numb a person to pain and reality, leading to a cycle of abuse.
Who wrote Proverbs 23:35?
Traditionally, the Book of Proverbs is attributed to King Solomon, though it is a compilation of wisdom from various sources over time.
What does the speaker mean by 'seek it yet again'?
The speaker means wanting to repeat the experience of intoxication, showing a willingness to ignore the harm it causes.
How can we apply this verse in today's world?
It teaches us to be cautious about using substances to escape from problems and to seek healthy ways to cope with life's difficulties.
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