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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
General Preface
Author's Preface
Abbreviations
Bible versions
Bibliography
Commentaries
Other books and articles
Introduction
1. Historical issues
2. Literary issues
3. Structural issues
4. Theological issues
5. Thematic issues
6. Ministry issues
Analysis
Commentary
1. The Gateway to the Sayings (1:1 – 9:18)
A. The prologue (1:1–7)
B. The choice between two calls (1:8–33)
C. The value of character (2:1–22)
D. The rewards of wisdom (3:1–35)
E. A plea to embrace wisdom (4:1–27)
F. Adultery as folly (5:1–23)
Additional note on the immoral woman in chapters 5 – 7
G. Other examples of folly (6:1–19)
H. The danger of adultery (6:20–35)
I. The enticing words of the immoral woman (7:1–27)
J. A fuller picture of wisdom (8:1–36)
Additional note on interpreting 8:22–31
K. Two invitations (9:1–18)
Looking back over chapters 1 – 9
2. The Sayings of Solomon (10:1 – 22:16)
A. The first half of Solomon’s sayings (10:1 – 15:33)
B. The theological heart of the sayings (16:1–9)
C. The second half of Solomon’s sayings (16:10 – 22:16)
3. The Sayings of the Wise (22:17 – 24:34)
A. The thirty sayings of the wise (22:17 – 24:22)
B. More sayings of the wise (24:23–34)
4. More Proverbs of Solomon Compiled During the Time of Hezekiah (25:1 – 29:27)
A. Living wisely in public (25:1 – 27:27)
B. The righteous and the wicked (28:1 – 29:27)
5. The Sayings of Agur and Lemuel (30:1 – 31:9)
A. The sayings of Agur (30:1–33)
B. The sayings of King Lemuel (31:1–9)
6. Epilogue: The Wife of Noble Character (31:10–31)
A. Her great value (31:10–12)
B. Her actions (31:13–27)
C. The praise she receives (31:28–31)
Notes
Praise for Tyndale Commentaries
About the Author
Tyndale Commentary Volumes
More Titles from InterVarsity Press
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Copyright
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