Proverbs 14:19
"The simple inherit folly, but the prudent are crowned with knowledge."
Key Reflection
In Proverbs 14:19, "The simple inherit folly, but the prudent are crowned with knowledge," the term "simple" can be understood as those who lack wisdom and discernment, often described in Proverbs as naïve or inexperienced individuals. Conversely, "prudent" refers to those who possess sound judgment and understanding. This verse emphasizes that a life without wisdom leads to foolishness, whereas embracing prudence results in the accumulation of knowledge and insight. The cultural context underscores the value placed on wisdom in ancient Israelite society, where practical knowledge was essential for daily living and moral guidance.
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