Proverbs 14:6

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What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 14:6 tells us that someone who mocks or scorns others cannot find wisdom, but those who truly understand can easily gain knowledge. The speaker here is the author of Proverbs, who emphasizes the importance of humility in seeking knowledge.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy you really like. If you play with it and learn how it works, you get to know it really well. But if you just laugh at it and don't try to understand it, you won't learn anything. This verse is like that, but for learning important things about life.

Historical Background

Proverbs is a book of wise sayings and teachings, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Written around 950 BC, it was aimed at Israelites, providing practical wisdom for everyday life and moral conduct.

Living It Out Today

Consider a situation where a team is trying to solve a complex problem. The person who approaches it with a mocking attitude will likely fail to find a solution, while the team member who listens and thinks critically will easily grasp the necessary information to solve the issue.

Topics

wisdomknowledgehumilitymockeryunderstandingpractical living

Related Verses

Proverbs 1:71 Corinthians 1:25Proverbs 18:2James 1:5Psalm 111:10

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'seek wisdom'?
Seeking wisdom means actively wanting to learn and understand deeper truths and principles about life and behavior, not just surface-level knowledge.
Why can't a scorner find wisdom?
A scorner finds it difficult to find wisdom because they often reject advice and mock others, which prevents them from truly understanding and learning.
How is knowledge 'easy' for those who understand?
For those who genuinely seek to understand, knowledge comes naturally because they are open to learning and applying what they learn, making the process easier.
What are some examples of 'understanding' in the Bible?
Understanding can be seen in examples like Solomon's request for wisdom (1 Kings 3:9) or Jesus explaining parables to his disciples (Matthew 13:10-17), where comprehension leads to deeper insights.
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