11 Apr 2021

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Wv started learning Proverbs 15

joosep 2021-04-12 07:47

each time I see a new chapter of Proverbs on my news feed, it makes me feel glad to see that you are continuing with that project :) of going through the entirety of Proverbs

Wv 2021-04-12 12:31

Thank you! Every time you encourage me to continue it further strengthens my resolve to memorize Proverbs. Your kindness means a lot to me.

joosep 2021-04-12 12:33

Praise God. The Lord is good.

MrsSpooner 2021-04-12 16:01

Very true about the encouragement Wv.
Great Proverbs project👍

JDJDJD 2021-04-12 21:53

👍

janet23 2021-04-13 00:27

What is your favourite verses from Proverbs? Not counting 3:5-6.

Wv 2021-04-13 14:13

Every verse in Proverbs holds a truth for each day. I am not really sure I have a favorite one. Certain verses mean more to me during different times in my life.

onfire247 2021-04-14 15:12

Whoever blesses his neighbor with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, will be counted as cursing. Prov. 27:14 No truer words were ever spoken in my house.

joosep 2021-04-15 00:27

I've heard that one quoted before, onfire ... :)

joosep 2021-04-15 00:29

To Wv, I agree with you, that each verses holds a meaning for each new day. It's a timeless book.
To janet23, this is my favorite "at the moment": Proverbs 10:12 Hatred stirs up strife, But love covers all transgressions. (NASB)

janet23 2021-04-15 00:31

I like 1:23 turn to my reproof.Behold I will pour out my spirit on you: I will make my words
known to you

joosep 2021-04-15 00:34

Yes I agree, thank you for quoting that Janet.

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Wv 2021-04-11 12:22

You are making fast progress! Keep it up.

10 Apr 2021

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Wv 2021-04-10 11:47

Wow! That is awesome.

7 Apr 2021

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Wv 2021-04-07 01:02

Congratulations!

6 Apr 2021

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Wv 2021-04-06 19:11

Great work!

5 Apr 2021

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Wv started learning 1 Timothy 1

4 Apr 2021

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Wv 2021-04-04 00:33

Amen! May our hearts be filled with the joy of our Saviour's resurrection and redemption.

31 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-31 17:20

Great job!

29 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-29 00:47

Great work! Keep it up!

27 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-27 21:18

Good for you! You've made some great progress already.

19 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-19 20:06

Yes He is!

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Wv 2021-03-19 19:57

Wow! That represents a lot of worthwhile time and effort!

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Wv 2021-03-19 16:37

Welcome to the group!

18 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-18 15:51

Awesome!

14 Mar 2021

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joosep 2021-03-15 01:23

Praise the Lord, you're continuing to make progress on that goal!

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Wv 2021-03-14 17:08

It has been a great blessing to both of us! I pray we will both continue to grow.

12 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-12 20:08

That's great! Keep it up!

10 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-10 02:31

Great work!

6 Mar 2021

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Wv started learning 2 Peter 3

4 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-04 21:02

Great work!

3 Mar 2021

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1 Mar 2021

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Wv 2021-03-01 18:38

Wow! That is quite the accomplishment.

20 Feb 2021

15 Feb 2021

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Wv 2021-02-15 13:29

This study has been a great blessing to me!

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joosep 2021-02-15 03:21

Happy to see you continuing in Proverbs :)

Wv 2021-02-15 13:29

This study has been a great blessing to me!

joosep 2021-02-15 14:28

I believe it. I hope someday to work on Proverbs myself, here at this site.

12 Feb 2021

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Wv 2021-02-12 01:44

Wow! That is an amazing amount of dedication.

8 Feb 2021

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Wv 2021-02-08 01:54

It's good to see you keeping with it!

7 Feb 2021

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Wv 2021-02-07 02:09

Nice job!

6 Feb 2021

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Wv 2021-02-06 01:31

I don't use any other apps, but sometimes I will work on memorizing a verse by reading over it and repeating it aloud before I actually start it on this website. It seems to help me remember it better in the long-run.

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Wv 2021-02-06 01:09

Great progress!

28 Jan 2021

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25 Jan 2021

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Wv 2021-01-25 16:49

Great work!

24 Jan 2021

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Wv 2021-01-24 00:46

I would also add that the only seeming conflict in any part of Scripture is a reflection of our lack of understanding, not the result of there being the minutest defect in the pure Word of God. Personally, I wouldn't bother memorizing an imperfect Bible.

23 Jan 2021

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Wv 2021-01-23 20:35

Yes, but only a very short part in the last section of Proverbs was written by different people. Also, in one aspect they all have the same author as they were divinely and inerrantly inspired by God.

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Wv 2021-01-23 15:34

Awesome!

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Wv 2021-01-23 15:33

So far it has not been too hard. Some chapters are harder than others, but none of them have been impossible to learn.

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Wv 2021-01-23 02:00

Yes, I love them as well! I am working on memorizing the whole book. It is such a help as it contains a lot of practical, everyday wisdom.

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joosep 2021-01-23 01:55

great choice, Wv! I just read through them all ....

Wv 2021-01-23 02:00

Yes, I love them as well! I am working on memorizing the whole book. It is such a help as it contains a lot of practical, everyday wisdom.

joosep 2021-01-23 03:49

praise the Lord. Nice to hear.

PeterP 2021-01-23 07:33

I agree about the practical everyday wisdom, but I find Proverbs tricky for memorisation, because each verse is individual and there is no real ‘flow’ to the chapter. How are you finding it?

Wv 2021-01-23 15:33

So far it has not been too hard. Some chapters are harder than others, but none of them have been impossible to learn.

onfire247 2021-01-23 17:46

It also doesn't help that since they were written by different people, they sometimes conflict with each other. That being said, I still love Proverbs.

Wv 2021-01-23 20:35

Yes, but only a very short part in the last section of Proverbs was written by different people. Also, in one aspect they all have the same author as they were divinely and inerrantly inspired by God.

Wv 2021-01-24 00:46

I would also add that the only seeming conflict in any part of Scripture is a reflection of our lack of understanding, not the result of there being the minutest defect in the pure Word of God. Personally, I wouldn't bother memorizing an imperfect Bible.

joosep 2021-01-24 04:56

My own sentiments precisely, Wv

uvance 2021-01-24 13:52

You are so mature for someone so young. May the LORD use you in a great way.

onfire247 2021-01-24 16:22

While my original point was simply saying that verse conflicts cause memory collisions, I would like to add some context to my comment. I certainly don't want to ruffle any feathers, but the fact remains is that we don't know exactly how many authors there are that contribute to Proverbs due to distance and the ravages of time. The book identifies itself as a collection of "proverbs of Solomon", but in the Ancient Near East it was common for a book to have a person's name attached as the author (due to name recognition) without the person actually contributing to it himself. In fact, linguistic studies of the book show that some of the individual proverbs directly correspond to similar proverbs (sometimes almost word for word) written at different periods of time. For this reason, scholars identify up to five authors depending upon who you ask. Perhaps that's why you get conflicting scriptures like Proverbs 26:4 (Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him) and Proverbs 26:5 (Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit). Of course, it is also easy to say that those verses indicate that answering or not answering a fool is situationally dependent. To be honest, it doesn't matter who the author(s) was, because if it found its way into the book, it is authoritative and useful to both the Jews and the Church. Likewise, even if it has verses that are found in other works of wisdom at the time, that just indicates that a similar set of wisdom existed in that area, and either the Jews adapted it to the God they served or the surrounding nations adapted it to their own cultures.

onfire247 2021-01-24 17:10

I agree that the Bible is divinely inspired. I also agree that it is "innerant," if you mean that it does not have any errors when rightly interpreted within the period it was written. In other words, "what did this mean to the people it was written to" and "what does that mean for me today?" If by "innerant" you mean "does not contain any errors," then I would have to disagree. My background of study is Biblical Greek and Hebrew, and when you look at the ancient manuscripts themselves you find that there are over 200,000 copy errors and misspellings in the Bible due to the conditions of which they were copied. Considering that there are over 25,000 known copies (or fragments of copies) in existence today that have survived the ravages of time, it is not surprising that there were errors in them. These errors, however, do not take away from the authority of the Bible. To be honest, the existence of errors in the manuscripts are a good thing, because only works of fiction have no errors in them. That is the work of the translators: to look at all the copies (there are no originals) to determine which one is most accurate and thus inspired by God. And that is the key, really: divine inspiration. If we have enough faith to believe that God raised a person who was both fully God and fully man from the dead to save our souls from eternal damnation, then believing that the Bible we have now is exactly the book we needed it to be to receive that salvation is relatively easy in comparison.

onfire247 2021-01-24 17:17

I apologize for my first comment. I see now that I should have given more context. Sometimes what I mean and what I say don't always match each other.

joosep 2021-01-24 23:39

Thank you for those explanations. Speaking for myself, we accept your apology. It's simply a feature of our "modern" internet and sometimes faceless communication. We don't have, in it, the normal benefit of knowing someone in person, perceiving their body language, knowing their background, understanding the tone of voice used in saying whatever it is they say. It's only that which has made an apology necessary or helpful in this case, I think.

My own belief: The Bible is divinely inspired, inerrant, and God's Perfect and Living Word. The fact that it is inerrant is a function of His Sovereignty. He has simply made sure that the Word we have received is His actual inerrant message for us. As I child, I accept His Word and receive it within the framework of an understanding of His Soverignty. I do not make any claim to "understanding" every verse in the Bible. But as His child I accept them and receive them and pray that each of them will do their necessary work on me, via the agency of His Holy Spirit.

That Living Word has come to us by means of imperfect human writers, scribes, copy scribes, and through imperfect translators. Through imperfect book publishers. Nevertheless I consider, due to His Sovereignty, that Word in my hands to be inerrant and holy. We used to say, "The Holy Bible", and there was good reason for that, I think.

I revere God's Word, just as I would treasure a letter from my wife, if for some reason she had to be away from me for a long, long period of time. I would treasure that letter. It would be a very important "thing" which I could hold in my hand, which is truly from her. But when I then saw my wife again face to face, that letter would take on far less importance. So it is with God's Word, although it is far far more than a romantic letter. For this time we are in now, we treasure His Word -- I treasure each one of the words of God.

But it is HE Whom we actually worship -- not His Word. We treasure and revere His Word, because it leads us, teaches us, to revere, to treasure, and to love, and to worship HIM, the one to whom is due all worship everywhere and for all time.

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