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Text -- Proverbs 2:1-15 (NET)

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Benefits of Seeking Wisdom
2:1 My child, if you receive my words, and store up my commands within you, 2:2 by making your ear attentive to wisdom, and by turning your heart to understanding, 2:3 indeed, if you call out for discernment– raise your voice for understanding2:4 if you seek it like silver, and search for it like hidden treasure, 2:5 then you will understand how to fear the Lord, and you will discover knowledge about God. 2:6 For the Lord gives wisdom, and from his mouth comes knowledge and understanding. 2:7 He stores up effective counsel for the upright, and is like a shield for those who live with integrity, 2:8 to guard the paths of the righteous and to protect the way of his pious ones. 2:9 Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity– every good way. 2:10 For wisdom will enter your heart, and moral knowledge will be attractive to you. 2:11 Discretion will protect you, understanding will guard you, 2:12 to deliver you from the way of the wicked, from those speaking perversity, 2:13 who leave the upright paths to walk on the dark ways, 2:14 who delight in doing evil, they rejoice in perverse evil; 2:15 whose paths are morally crooked, and who are devious in their ways;
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NET Notes: Pro 2:1 The verb “to store up” (צָפַן, tsafan; cf. NAB, NLT “treasure”) in the second colon qualifies th...

NET Notes: Pro 2:2 Or “mind” (the center of the will, the choice).

NET Notes: Pro 2:3 Heb “give your voice”; the expression is idiomatic for raising or lifting the voice to make a sound that carries further (e.g., Jer 2:15)....

NET Notes: Pro 2:4 The verb חָפַשׂ (khafas) means “to dig; to search” (BDB 344 s.v.; cf. NCV “hunt for it”). ...

NET Notes: Pro 2:5 Heb “knowledge of God.” The noun is an objective genitive.

NET Notes: Pro 2:6 The verb “comes” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity and smoothness.

NET Notes: Pro 2:7 Heb “those who walk of integrity.” The noun תֹם (tom, “integrity”) functions as a genitive of manner.

NET Notes: Pro 2:8 The noun חֶסֶד (khesed, “the pious”) describes those who show “covenantal faithful love” or R...

NET Notes: Pro 2:9 Heb “track”; KJV, NIV, NRSV “path.” The noun מַעְגַּל (ma’gal) is used (...

NET Notes: Pro 2:10 Heb “your soul.” The term נַפְשְׁךָ (nafshÿkha, “your soul”) functi...

NET Notes: Pro 2:11 Heb “will watch over you.”

NET Notes: Pro 2:12 Heb “perversities.” The plural form of תַּהְפֻּכוֹת (tahpukhot) ma...

NET Notes: Pro 2:13 Heb “ways of darkness.” Darkness is often metaphorical for sinfulness, ignorance, or oppression. Their way of life lacks spiritual illumin...

NET Notes: Pro 2:14 Heb “the perversity of evil” (so NASB). The noun רָע (ra’, “evil”) functions as an attributed genitive...

NET Notes: Pro 2:15 The Niphal participle of לוּז (luz, “devious; crooked”) describes conduct that is morally deceptive, crafty, and c...

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