Proverbs 22:17

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse tells us to listen carefully to wise people and to use our hearts to truly understand their knowledge. The wise person is speaking to us, encouraging us to learn from their wisdom.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're learning to ride a bike. Your mom or dad is there, telling you how to do it. They say, 'Listen carefully to what I'm saying and really think about it as you try to ride.' That's what this verse is like, but for learning important things about life.

Contexte historique

The Book of Proverbs is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, a wise king of Israel, around 950 B.C. It's written for people of all ages, encouraging them to seek wisdom and live a good life. In the cultural setting, wisdom was highly valued and seen as a gift from God.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine you're starting a new job. Your boss tells you, 'Listen carefully to what I'm saying about how to do your work and really think about it to understand the best practices.' This verse encourages us to be attentive and thoughtful in learning important lessons in life.

Thèmes

wisdomlisteningknowledgelearninghearingheart

Versets liés

Proverbs 4:1James 1:19Proverbs 9:10Psalms 119:99Matthew 13:19

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking in Proverbs 22:17?
The speaker is likely a wise person, possibly a teacher or mentor, who is addressing others and encouraging them to listen to and apply wisdom.
What is the significance of 'bowing down thine ear'?
Bowing down one's ear is a metaphor for lowering oneself to listen attentively. It symbolizes humility and the willingness to learn from others.
How can I apply this verse to my life?
You can apply this verse by being attentive to the wisdom of others, especially those who are experienced or knowledgeable, and by actively thinking about how to use their advice in your life.
Why is it important to 'apply thine heart unto my knowledge'?
Applying your heart means using your whole being—your feelings and understanding—to absorb and use the knowledge you receive. This ensures the wisdom becomes a part of you, influencing your actions and decisions.
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