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In view of the fact that Proverbs is primarily addressed to young men on the threshold of mature life, this focus on the ideal wife appears surprising. But its purpose may be twofold: (1) to offer counsel on the kind of wife a young man ought to seek, and (2) in a subtle way to advise the young man (again) to marry Lady Wisdom, thus returning to the theme of chs. 1–9 (as climaxed in ch. 9; compare the description of Lady Wisdom in 9:1–2 with the virtues of the wife in 31:10–31). In any event, the concluding epitomizing of wisdom in the wife of noble character forms a literary frame with the opening discourses, where wisdom is personified as a woman. Outline Prologue: Purpose and Theme (1:1–7) The Superiority of the Way of Wisdom (1:8—9:18) Appeals and Warnings Confronting Youth (1:8–33) Enticements to secure happiness by violence (1:8–19) Warnings against rejecting wisdom (1:20–33) Commendation of Wisdom (chs. 2–4) Benefits of accepting wisdom’s instructions (ch. 2) Wisdom bestows well-being (3:1–20) Wisdom’s instructions and benefits (3:21–35) Challenge to hold on to wisdom (ch. 4) Warnings against Folly (chs. 5–7) Warning against adultery (ch. 5) Warning against perverse ways (6:1–19) Cost of committing adultery (6:20–35) Warning against the enticements of an adulteress (ch. 7) Appeals Addressed to Youth (chs. 8–9) Wisdom’s appeal (ch. 8) Invitations of wisdom and folly (ch. 9) The Main Collection of Solomon’s Proverbs (10:1—22:16) The Thirty Sayings of the Wise (22:17—24:22) Additional Sayings of the Wise (24:23–34) Hezekiah’s Collection of Solomon’s Proverbs (chs. 25–29) The Sayings of Agur (ch. 30) The Sayings of King Lemuel (31:1–9) Epilogue: The Ideal Wife (31:10–31) The Wise Man According to Proverbs: An Outline His Character He Is Teachable, Not Intractable He receives and loves instruction (18:15; 19:20) He grows in wisdom (1:5; 9:9; 10:14) He Is Righteous, Not Wicked He fears the Lord (1:7; 14:16; see below under relationship to the Lord) He hates what is false (13:5) He shuns evil (3:7; 14:16; 16:6) He does what is righteous (2:20) He speaks the truth (22:21) He Is Humble, Not Proud (15:33) He Is Self-controlled, Not Rash His temperament He is self-controlled (29:11) He has a calm spirit (17:27) He is slow to become angry (29:8,11) 2. His actions He is cautious, not hasty (19:2) He thinks before he acts (13:16; 14:8) He thinks before he speaks (12:23; 15:2) He Is Forgiving, Not Vindictive He is patient (19:11) He is concerned about goodwill/peace (14:9) He forgives those who wrong him (10:12; 17:9) He is not vindictive (20:22; 24:29) His Relationships To the Lord He fears the Lord (9:10; 14:16; 15:33) He trusts in the Lord (3:5; 16:3,20) He is ever mindful of the Lord (3:6) He chooses the Lord’s way/wisdom (8:10-11; 17:24) He submits to the Lord’s discipline (1:2-3; 3:11) He confesses his sin (28:13) To His Family To his parents Respects them (17:6; contrast 30:17) Listens to them (23:22; cf. 1:8; 4:1) Seeks to bring them honor and joy By being wise (10:1; 15:20; 29:3) By being righteous (23:24) By being diligent (10:5) To his wife He appreciates her As a gift from the Lord (18:22; 19:14) As his crowning glory (12:4; 31:10-31) He praises her (31:28) He trusts her (31:11) He is faithful to her (5:15-20) To his children He loves them (3:12; 13:24) He is concerned about them (1:8-9:18) He trains them (22:6) Reasons for training them Own peace of mind and joy (29:17) Child’s honor and well-being (1:8-9; 4:9; 19:18; 23:13-14) By teaching/instructing them (1:10; chs. 5-7; 28:7; cf. 4:1-9) By disciplining them By verbal correction (13:1) By physical discipline (13:24; 23:13-14) He provides for their Physical needs (21:20; cf. 27:23-27) Spiritual heritage (14:26; 20:7) To His Friends and Neighbors To his friends He values them (27:10) He is constant to them (17:17; 18:24) He gives them counsel (27:9,17; cf. 27:6; 28:23) To his neighbors He fulfills his obligations (3:27-28) He strives for peace (3:29-30) He does not outstay his welcome (25:17) He does not deceive or mislead them (16:29; 26:18-19) His Words The Power of His Words Their power The power of life and death (12:6; 13:14; 15:4; 18:21) The power to heal or to wound (11:9,11; 12:18; 15:4,30; 16:24) Their limitation No substitute for deeds (14:23) Cannot alter the facts (26:23-26) Cannot compel response (29:19) The Character of His Words They are honest, not false (12:22; 16:13) They are few, not many (10:19) Not boastful (27:2) Not argumentative (17:14) Not contentious (29:9) Not a gossip Revealing secrets (11:13; 20:19) Spreading slander (10:18; 26:20-22) They are calm, not emotional Rational (15:28; 17:27) Gentle and peaceable (15:1,18) Yet persuasive (25:15) They are apt, not untimely (15:23; 25:11) The Source of His Words His heart/character (compare 4:23 with Mt 12:33-35) Positively, he is righteous (cf. 10:11; 13:14) Negatively, he is not Proud (13:10; cf. 6:16-19) Hateful (26:24,28) His companions (13:20; 27:17) Reflections (15:28)