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An Outline Introduction to the Bible—Proverbs

Bible: Divine revelation of God’s plan for redemption in Christ, kingdom rule in Christ, and the Glory of God in Christ—Resulting in love for God and man 1

Part 1: Old TestamentRedemption in Christ and the kingdom of God anticipated [Promised] 2

III. The Writings: 3 The more individual-focused revelation and wisdom for the believing remnant, waiting for the promised kingdom

  1. Proverbs: Fear God and walk in wisdom while waiting for the promised kingdom
    1. The prologue (Pro 1:1-7)
    2. The priority of seeking wisdom (Pro 1:8-9:18)
    3. The proverbs of Solomon (Pro 10:1-22:16)
    4. The proverbial sayings of the wise men (Pro 22:17-24:34)
    5. The proverbs of Solomon collected by Hezekiah’s men (Pro 25-29)
    6. The proverbial words of Agur (Pro 30)
    7. The proverbial words of Lemuel (Pro 31)

1 2Ti 3:15; Eph 1:3-14; Mat 22:37-40; cf. Gen 1:1ff; Isa 45:18-25; Dan 2:44; Zec 14:9, 16-17; Rev 22:3-5

2 See for example Gen 3:15; Gen 12:3; Psa 2; Psa 22; Psa 118:22-23; 1Ch 17:11-14; Isa 7:14; Isa 9:6; Isa 53:1-12; cf. Luk 24:27, 44-47; Jhn 1:45

3 In Luk 24:44 Jesus spoke of this third division of the Scriptures as simply “the Psalms”—as the Psalms constituted both the first and largest book of the writings. For more information on the order of the Hebrew Canon see the FAQ Why Is There a Threefold Division of the Hebrew Canon? (Law, Prophets, Writings).

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