Proverbs Introduction - Scofield Reference Notes

Bible Comments
  • Book Introduction - Proverbs

    This collection of sententious sayings is divine wisdom applied to the earthly conditions of the people of God. That the Proverbs were Solomon's (Proverbs 1:1) implies no more than that he gathered into orderly arrangement sayings already current amongst the people, the wisdom of the Spirit, perhaps through many centuries (Ecclesiastes 12:9). Chapters 25-29 were current in Hezekiah's time (Ecclesiastes 25:1). Chapters 30 and 31 are by Agur and Lemuel.

    The book is in six parts:

    1. To sons (Proverbs 1-7).

    2. The praise of wisdom (Proverbs 8-9).

    3. The folly of sin (Proverbs 10-19).

    4. Warnings and instructions (Proverbs 20-29).

    5. The words of Agur (Proverbs 30).

    6. The words of King Lemuel (Proverbs 31).