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Proverbs A-Z: A Practical Guide for Today's Living
Proverbs A-Z: A Practical Guide for Today's Living
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Wisdom for today:

If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. (James 1:5 NIV)

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    Proverbs A-Z - Gary Snider

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    Proverbs A-Z

    A Practical Guide for Today's Living

    Gary Snider

    ISBN 978-1-63885-819-5 (Paperback)

    ISBN 978-1-63885-820-1 (Digital)

    Copyright © 2022 Gary Snider

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    Table of Contents

    Facts Surrounding the Book of Proverbs

    Acknowledgments

    Proverbs Introduction

    List of Abbreviations

    Chapter 1

    Abomination (Detestable)

    Adultery

    Adversity (see trouble)

    Advice (see counsel)

    Alcohol (-ic; see beer, drink, drunk, hangover, intoxicated, liquor, wine)

    Anger

    Answer

    Argue (see quarrel)

    Arrogance (arrogant)

    Backbiting

    Backslide

    Bargain

    Beauty

    Beer (see alcohol, drink, drunk, hangover, intoxicated, liquor, wine)

    Behavior

    Beware

    Blame

    Bless (-ed, -es, -ings)

    Boast (see brag)

    Bondage (see cosign)

    Borrowing (see credit, loan)

    Brag (see boast)

    Breast

    Bribe

    Business

    Chapter 2

    Calamity (see trouble)

    Call (-ed)

    Cancer

    Careless

    Caution

    Character

    Charity (giving)

    Cheat

    Cheerful

    Child (children)

    Choices

    Clown around

    Collateral (see cosign)

    Compassionate

    Complacency (of fools)

    Compromise

    Conceal

    Conceit (-ed)

    Condemnation (see wicked)

    Confess

    Confidence

    Conscience

    Consequences

    Contempt

    Contentious (see quarrel)

    Control (-ed, -s)

    Correction

    Cosign (see debt, loan)

    Counsel (see advice)

    Counselor (-s)

    Courage

    Court

    Cover-up

    Craftiness

    Cranky (see contentious)

    Crime

    Criticism

    Cruel

    Curse (-s)

    Chapter 3

    Dark (-est, -ness)

    Death

    Debt (see cosign, collateral)

    Deceit

    Decision (-s)

    Deliver (deliverance)

    Depress (-ed)

    Desire

    Despise

    Destroy (destruction)

    Diligence (hard work)

    Direction

    Discipline

    Discord (dissension)

    Dishonest (-y)

    Disobey

    Dissension (see discord)

    Dog

    Drink (see alcohol, beer, hangover, liquor, wine)

    Drunk

    Employee

    Encouragement

    Enemy (-ies)

    Entice

    Envy

    Evaluate

    Evangelism

    Evil

    Example

    Exploitation

    Eyes

    Chapter 4

    Fail

    Faithful (Ness)

    Fall

    Family

    Father

    Fear (Afraid, Reverence)

    Flattery

    Fool (see stupid)

    Foolish

    Foresight

    Forgive

    Fraud

    Friend (-s, -ship)

    Futile

    Future

    Gambling

    Generous

    Gentle

    Gift

    Give (-s, -ing)

    Gloat

    Glutton

    Golden rule

    Good

    Gossip (-s, -ers)

    Government

    Grace

    Grandchildren

    Greed (MONEY, RICHES, WEALTH)

    Griping

    Guard

    Guidance

    Guilt (-y)

    Chapter 5

    Habit

    Hair

    Hangover (see alcohol, beer, drink, liquor, wine)

    Happy (happiness)

    Harlot (see prostitute)

    Hasty

    Hate

    Heal (-ing)

    Health

    Heart

    Help (-ful)

    Heritage

    Hide

    Hire

    Home

    Honest (-y)

    Honor

    Hope

    Humble (humility)

    Hunger (hungry)

    Hypocrite

    Idle

    Ignorance

    Immorality

    Impatience

    Income

    Indulging

    Inheritance

    Instruction

    Insult

    Integrity

    Interest

    Intoxicated (see alcohol, beer, drink, hangover, wine)

    Iron

    Chapter 6

    Jealous

    Job

    Joking

    Joy

    Judge (-ing, -ment)

    Justice

    Kind (-ness)

    Kiss (-es, of an immoral woman)

    Knowledge

    Laughter

    Lawsuit

    Lazy

    Lend

    Lender

    Liar

    Lie (-s, -ing)

    Life

    Life direction

    Liquor (see alcohol, beer, drink, intoxicated, wine)

    Listen (-s)

    Loan (see borrow, collateral, cosign, debt lender)

    Look (before you leap)

    Love

    Loyalty

    Lust

    Luxury

    Chapter 7

    Marriage

    Meddle

    Medicine

    Mind

    Misfortune

    Modesty

    Money (see riches, wealth)

    Moral

    Mother

    Motive

    Mouth

    Murderer

    Nagging

    Naive (see simpleton)

    Neighbor

    Obey

    Obstinate

    Offend (-ed)

    Offense

    Opinion

    Oppress (-ed, -ion)

    Chapter 8

    Parents

    Partiality

    Patience (patient)

    Peace

    Peer pressure

    Penalty (see retribution)

    Persevere

    Persuasive (-ness)

    Plan (-s, -ing)

    Please (s)

    Poor (poverty)

    Possessions

    Poverty (see poor)

    Praise

    Prayer

    Presumption

    Pretend

    Pride (see proud)

    Profit

    Promise

    Prosper

    Prostitute

    Protect

    Proud (see pride)

    Providence (God's)

    Provoke

    Punish (-ed, -ment)

    Purpose

    Chapter 9

    Quarrel (see argue, contentious)

    Rebel (-ion, -ious, rebel)

    Rebuke

    Refuge

    Reliable (unreliable)

    Repay

    Repent

    Reproof

    Reputation

    Respected (disrespect)

    Restraint

    Retirement

    Retribution

    Revenge

    Reverence

    Reward

    Rich (-es, money, wealth)

    Righteous (-ness)

    Chapter 10

    Sacrifice

    Sadness

    Safety

    Save (-s)

    Secret

    Security

    Seduction

    Self-control

    Self-indulgent

    Sensuality

    Sex (see prostitute, consequences)

    Shame

    Shield

    Simpleton (see naive)

    Sin

    Sinner

    Slander

    Slave

    Sorrow

    Sow (-s)

    Spanking

    Speculation

    Speech (see tongue)

    Steal

    Stiff-necked

    Strife

    Struggle

    Stubborn

    Stumble

    Stupid (see fool)

    Success

    Suffering

    Suicide

    Surety (see cosigner, debt, loans)

    Suspicious

    Chapter 11

    Talk

    Teach (-es, -ing)

    Television heroes

    Temper

    Temperament

    Temptation

    Thief

    Think

    Thought (-s)

    Tomorrow

    Tongue (see speech)

    Train

    Trap

    Trick

    Trouble (see adversity, calamity)

    Troublemaker

    Trust (trustworthy)

    Truth

    Tuition

    Understanding

    Unreliable

    Chapter 12

    Violence

    Vision

    Vow

    Wage (-s)

    Warning

    Watch (-ed, -ing)

    Weak

    Wealth (see money, riches)

    Wicked

    Widow

    Wife

    Wine (see alcohol, beer, drink, hangover, intoxicated, liquor)

    Wink

    Wisdom

    Wise

    Withhold

    Witness

    Woman (women)

    Word (-s; see speech, tongue)

    Work

    Wrath

    Youth

    Zeal (zealous)

    Index

    Copyright of scriptures used by permission of the publishers as follows:

    Scriptures quotations marked (AMP) are from The Amplified Old Testament Part Two Bible Copyright © 1962, Zondervan Publishing House—The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

    Scripture quotations marked (TEV) are from the Today's English Version—Copyright © 1966, 1971, 1976, 1992, American Bible Society. Used by permission.

    Scripture quotation marked (NASB) are taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE © Copyright The Lockman Foundation 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, Used by permission.

    Scripture quotations marked (NIV) are taken from the HOLY BIBLE,

    NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION ®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers. All rights reserved.

    Scripture quotations marked (NKJV) are taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All right reserved.

    Scripture quotations marked (RSV) are taken from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, Copyright © 1946, 1952, 1971 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Used by permission.

    Scripture quotations marked (TLB) are taken from The Living Bible Copyright © 1971. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (KJV) are taken from the King James Version of the Bible.

    COMPILED and EDITED by

    GARY SNIDER

    The book of Proverbs are pithy statements of God's wisdom and are

    useful tools in giving us all direction and counsel for life.

    Proverbs A–Z is a handy topical companion getting

    and giving God's instruction as a father gives

    to his child. It is lined out in alphabetical order

    for easy reference.You will return to it

    many times for its convenience. God

    bless you as you use it.

    rncrosscarrier.orgRick Newton

    Facts Surrounding the Book of Proverbs

    There are thirty-one chapters and 915 verses.

    Written between 970 and 930 BC

    Written mostly by Solomon (wrote 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs—1 Kings 4:31–32)

    Chapter 30 was written by Agur, son of Jakeh of Massa.

    Chapter 31 was written by Lemuel, king of Massa.

    Solomon is the sixth most mentioned man in the Bible.*

    Solomon's father, David, is the most mentioned man in the Bible.*

    Solomon's mother is Bathsheba (1 Samuel 12:24).

    Written to the children of Israel (young people just starting out in life).

    Purpose—1:1–6

    Divided into three sections:

    Young people—chapters 1–9 wisdom

    All men—chapter 10–22 wealth

    Kings and rulers—chapter 22–31

    Look for Comparisons:

    Faithfulness/adultery

    Wisdom/foolishness

    Righteous/wicked

    Hard work/lazy

    Wealth/poverty

    Truth/falseness

    Moral/immoral

    Humility/pride

    Security/fear

    Life/death

    Good/evil

    *H. L. Willington, Willington's Book of Bible Lists (Wheaton, Illinios: Tyndale House Publishers, 1987) p. 39–40.

    Acknowledgments

    I want to say thanks, many times over, to my wife, for struggling through many trials as we have experienced God at work through the Proverbs in our lives, also to our daughters, Sherri and Kimberly, who stuck with their dad as I struggled through how to live life and teach our children to trust God's Word.

    Finally, for a pastor, that passed on a challenge that he had heard to read a chapter a day in the Proverbs. He suggested we use the date of the month to correspond with the chapter number so if we got off schedule, we could just turn to the date of the month and continue on.

    I found the wisdom that God promises after making a commitment to read a chapter a day of six months. The benefits of the Proverbs have stretched over the years, and my prayer is that God will use this study in your life to experience and share what he has shown you.

    A special thanks to each of the people that has helped to proofread, edit, and made suggestions that made this book more helpful to you. The list of names seems endless that have encouraged me to put this in print, and my prayer is that it will bless your life as much as it has blessed mine.

    Proverbs Introduction

    Self-help books abound in the bookstores and at our libraries as our world continues in a downward spiral. In attempting to help find the answers we need in order to live, we have neglected to apply and share what God has revealed to us in his book of the Proverbs. In my own search for the wisdom needed to get through this life, I have, for years, read in many places, but it is the book of Proverbs that I find myself returning time and again. We are told, If you receive my words (Prov. 2:1), then you will understand (Prov. 2:5).

    Proverbs does not have a story line, and it is not an allegory. It is, however, a collection of God's wisdom given to mankind to be recorded and to be used for a lifetime of godly service as we seek ye first the kingdom of God (Matt. 6:33).

    This study started out as an attempt to organize the proverbs into a unique, categorized form that would make it easier for me to reference life's challenges and to know which proverb(s) would specifically help me through the daily trials of life. I found that I would begin to memorize a proverb after reading and meditating on it but would forget its location (chapter and verse). As you read, study, and meditate your way through the Proverbs, space has been provided for you to jot down other scriptures for your further study or reference. Use this space and share your insights with others. The Lord will send people your way in order to share with them what he has shown you.

    God's Word does have the answers to life. We need more Christians sharing their struggles and answers with one another. We grow and are encouraged when we see how the Lord has provided wisdom and ways of escape, in each of our lives, as opposed to relying on the world's ways to solve the problems of life.

    The understanding of the Scriptures is reserved for those who are spiritual (saved, a child of God).

    The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come

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