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*LECTURE 14*
!!
*PROVERBS 1:20-33*
!!
*THE END OF WISDOM*
* *
*Introduction*
* *
*The beginning of wisdom (1:1-7)*
*The benefits of wisdom (1:8-9)*
*The alternative to wisdom (1:10-19)*
*The call of wisdom (1:20-23)*
*The end of wisdom (1:24-33)*
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Here we have the call of two women (they’re given female form), the call of Folly and the call of Wisdom.
* *
*I.
Christ’s Call (v20-21)*
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`Hl'(Aq !TeîTi tAbªxor>B'÷ hN"ro+T' #WxåB; tAmk.x'â
WTT* Proverbs 1:20*
 
*Proverbs 1:20* Wisdom calls aloud outside; she raises her voice in the public places:
 
ry[iªB' ~~yrIï['v.
yxeÞt.piB.
ar"ïq.Tiñ tAY©miho varoïB.
WTT* Proverbs 1:21*
`rme(ato h'yr<ïm'a]
 
*Proverbs 1:21* She cries in the noisiest places, at the city gates [/lit/.
at the doors of the gates in the city] she speaks her words,
 
*II.
Christ’s Challenge (v.22)*
 
!Acl'â ~~yciªlew> ytip,î Wbñh]aeT.(
é~~yIt'P.
Ÿyt;äm'-d[;  WTT* Proverbs 1:22*
`t[;d")-Wan>f.yI
~~yliªysik.W÷ ~~h,_l' Wdåm.x'
 
*Proverbs 1:22* How long, you deceived ones, will you love being deceived?
How long will mockers desire mocking, and the ignorant hate knowledge?
*III.
Christ’s Compassion (v.23)*
 
yxi_Wr ~~k,äl' h['yBiäa; hNEÜhi yTiîx.k;Atñl.(
WbWvªT'  WTT* Proverbs 1:23*
`~~k,(t.a,
yr:åb'd> h['ydIßAa
 
*Proverbs 1:23* If you will turn at my rebuke, behold I will pour out my spirit on you, I will make my words known to you.
| WbWvªT' | bwv verb qal imperfect 2nd person masculine plural   2340.0
bWv (shûb) *(re)turn.
*(2340a) hb'Wv (shûbâ) *retirement, withdrawal *(Isa 30:15).
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| h['yBiäa; | [bn verb hiphil imperfect 1st person common singular cohortative in both form and meaning   1287.0
[b;n' (n¹ba±) *pour, gush forth.
*(1287a) [;WBm; (mabbû±a) *spring of water *(Eccl 12:6; Isa 35:7; Isa 49:10).
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| h['ydIßAa | [dy verb hiphil imperfect 1st person common singular cohortative in both form and meaning   |
 
`byvi(q.m;
!yaeäw> ydIªy"÷ ytiyjiîn" Wnae_m'T.w:
ytiar"q'â ![;y:å  WTT* Proverbs 1:24*
 
 
*IV.
Christ’s Clock (v.24-30)*
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*Proverbs 1:24* Because I called, and you refused; I stretched out my hand, and no one paid attention.
`~~t,(ybia] al{å yTiªx.k;Atw>÷
yti_c'[]-lk' W[ïr>p.Tiw:  WTT* Proverbs 1:25*
 
*Proverbs 1:25* But rather you ignored all my advice, and would not accept my reproof:
 
                                                                  `~~k,(D>x.p;
aboåB.
g[;ªl.a,÷
qx'_f.a,
~~k,äd>yaeB.
ynIa]â-~~G:  WTT* Proverbs 1:26*
 
*Proverbs 1:26* I also will laugh at your disaster; I will mock when your terror comes;
 
~~k,d>yaew>â) ~~k,ªD>x.P; ŸÎh“a'Avk.Ð ¿hw"a]v;k.À aboÜB.
WTT* Proverbs 1:27*
`hq")Wcw> hr"ïc' ~~k,ªyle[]÷ aboïB.
ht,_a~/y< hp'äWsK.
*Proverbs 1:27* When your fear comes as devastastion, and your destruction comes like a whirlwind; when distress and trouble comes upon you.
al{åw> ynIn>rUªx]v;y>÷ hn<+[~/a,( al{åw> ynIn>aur"q.yIâ
za'ä  WTT* Proverbs 1:28*
`ynIn>au(c'm.yI
*Proverbs 1:28* Then they will call on me, but I will not answer; they will seek me earnestly, but they will not find me:
 
 
`Wrx'(b' al{å hw"©hoy>÷ ta;îr>yIw> t[;d"+ Wan>f"å-yKi tx;T;â  WTT* Proverbs 1:29*
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*Proverbs 1:29* Because they hated knowledge, and they did not choose the fear of the LORD:
 
`yTi(x.k;AT-lK'
Wcªa]n"÷ yti_c'[]l; Wbïa'-al{  WTT* Proverbs 1:30*
 
*Proverbs 1:30* They would have none of my advice: they despised all my rebukes.
*V.
Christ’s Condemnation (v.31-32)*
 
`W[B'(f.yI
~~h,äytecoß[]MomiW~* ~~K'_r>d: yrIåP.mi
Wlk.ayOw>â)  WTT* Proverbs 1:31*
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*Proverbs 1:31* Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own plans.
~~yliäysiK.
tw:ßl.v;w>
~~gE+r>h;T;( ~~yIåt'P.
tb;äWvm.
yKiÛ  WTT* Proverbs 1:32*
`~~dE)B.a;T.
*Proverbs 1:32* For the turning away of the deceived will slay them, and the prosperity of fools will destroy them.
*VI.
Christ’s Comfort (v.33)*
 
p `h['(r" dx;P;îmi !n:©a]v;w>÷ xj;B,_-!K'v.yI
yliâ [;(meävow>  WTT* Proverbs 1:33*
 
*Proverbs 1:33* But whoever listens to me will dwell safely and at ease and without fear of harm.
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