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1 | Educational guarantee for life and godli | Prov 22:6 | Finder | 183424 | ||
I found a very serious problem in the book of Proverbs. Solomon who wrote the book said: Proverbs 22:6 Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. But he himself was taught by David and abandoned what he had learned. Could it be that he learned with his father to have wives and concubines and just excelled on this? Honestly I don't believe any human being is conditioned by what they are taught as kids. I have seen many change their ways no matter what kind of teaching they had as kids. The only thing I am sure continues in them is the psychological conditionments that don't leave the subconscious mind. But their actual life style are subject to all kinds of change, both for those who were raised in Christian homes and pagan homes. Now, what to do with this passage of Scriptures? Thank you, Finder |
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2 | Educational guarantee for life and godli | Prov 22:6 | kalos | 183514 | ||
Divine guidelines and wise observations Expressions of general truth From 'Introduction to the Book of Proverbs 'Interpretive Challenges 'A final area of challenge comes in understanding that proverbs are divine guidelines and wise observations, i.e., teaching underlying principles which are not always inflexible laws or absolute promises. These expressions of general truth generally do have "exceptions," due to the uncertainty of life and unpredictable behavior of fallen men. God does not guarantee uniform outcome or application for each proverb...' (MacArthur Study Bible, John MacArthur, Word Publishing, 1997). I would not interpret Proverbs 22:6 as a promise. Nor would I categorize the book of Proverbs as parables, probabilities or fiction (i.e., not true). Grace to you, kalos |
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3 | Educational guarantee for life and godli | Prov 22:6 | Finder | 183521 | ||
Kalos, It was very kind of you to have taken the trouble of finding this valuable piece of information to me. Is this MacArthur Study Bible a software of some kind or you copied it from the Bible itself? I appreciate your comment too. Thank you, Finder |
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