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Text -- Proverbs 4:1-13 (NET)

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Admonition to Follow Righteousness and Avoid Wickedness
4:1 Listen, children, to a father’s instruction, and pay attention so that you may gain discernment. 4:2 Because I give you good instruction, do not forsake my teaching. 4:3 When I was a son to my father, a tender only child before my mother, 4:4 he taught me, and he said to me: “Let your heart lay hold of my words; keep my commands so that you will live. 4:5 Acquire wisdom, acquire understanding; do not forget and do not turn aside from the words I speak. 4:6 Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her, and she will guard you. 4:7 Wisdom is supreme– so acquire wisdom, and whatever you acquire, acquire understanding! 4:8 Esteem her highly and she will exalt you; she will honor you if you embrace her. 4:9 She will place a fair garland on your head; she will bestow a beautiful crown on you.” 4:10 Listen, my child, and accept my words, so that the years of your life will be many. 4:11 I will guide you in the way of wisdom and I will lead you in upright paths. 4:12 When you walk, your steps will not be hampered, and when you run, you will not stumble. 4:13 Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; protect it, because it is your life.
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NET Notes: Pro 4:1 Heb “know” (so KJV, ASV).

NET Notes: Pro 4:2 The word לֶקַח (leqakh, “instruction”) can be subjective (instruction acquired) or objective (the thing bein...

NET Notes: Pro 4:3 Heb “tender and only one.” The phrase רַךְ וְיָחִיד (rakh vÿy...

NET Notes: Pro 4:4 The imperative with the vav expresses volitional sequence after the preceding imperative: “keep and then you will live,” meaning “ke...

NET Notes: Pro 4:5 The verse uses repetition for the imperative “acquire” to underscore the importance of getting wisdom; it then uses two verb forms for the...

NET Notes: Pro 4:6 Heb “her”; the 3rd person feminine singular referent is personified “wisdom,” which has been specified in the translation for ...

NET Notes: Pro 4:7 The verse is not in the LXX; some textual critics delete the verse as an impossible gloss that interrupts vv. 6 and 8 (e.g., C. H. Toy, Proverbs [ICC]...

NET Notes: Pro 4:8 The verb is the Pilpel imperative from סָלַל (salal, “to lift up; to cast up”). So the imperative means R...

NET Notes: Pro 4:9 This verse uses wedding imagery: The wife (wisdom) who is embraced by her husband (the disciple) will place the wedding crown on the head of her new b...

NET Notes: Pro 4:10 Heb “and the years of life will be many for you.”

NET Notes: Pro 4:11 Heb “in the tracks of uprightness”; cf. NAB “on straightforward paths.” Both the verb and the object of the preposition make u...

NET Notes: Pro 4:12 The progression from walking to running is an idiom called “anabasis,” suggesting that as greater and swifter progress is made, there will...

NET Notes: Pro 4:13 The form נִצְּרֶהָ (nitsÿreha, from נָצַר, natsar) has an ano...

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