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Rom 15:4 “For whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.”
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The Characters
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The Greatest Stories Have
The Greatest Characters
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The Fool The Fool Is Mentioned About 40 Times In Proverbs.
Psalm 14:1; 53:1 = He Says There Is No God, But Why? The Fool Thinks He Is Always Right Prov. 12:15 17:12 18:2 26:4-5; 26:12
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The Fool He Will Never Admit or Accept He Is Wrong
15:5 17:10 He Is Arrogant and Careless 14:16 26:11 28:26
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The Wise Man This Character, As You Might Guess, Is the Direct Opposite The Fool. Prov. 10:13-14 Prov. 13:20 Prov. 29:8
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The Harlot Prov. 6:23-29 = She Is Called the “Evil Woman” and “The Adulteress”. Prov. 5:3-6 Versus 5:15-23 Other Passages: 2:16-22; 7:6-23; 9:13-18 This Woman Is On TV, In Movies, On the Streets, In Magazines, On the Internet, She Is Literally Everywhere.
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The Son The Son Also Appears Some 40 Times in the Book.
He Is the Audience…He Is Us. Prov. 1:10-19 Prov. 3:1-7 Prov. 15:20
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Proverbs So Don’t Just Think of Proverbs as a Book That Gives Line Wisdom, Back and Forth. Look for the Characters of the Book. Maybe You Can Find Others. If We Can Help You Be the Wise Son, Finding the Wisdom of a Godly Life, Then Please Let Us Know.
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