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PROVERBS

Book of Proverbs — FOUNDATIONAL TEACHING SUMMARIES (Chs. 1–9)

Wisdom before skill • Character before success • Heart before action

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PROVERBS 1 — The Purpose of Wisdom & the First Great Warning

Proverbs begins by clearly stating its purpose: to impart wisdom, discipline, prudence, and moral discernment. Wisdom is not merely intellectual knowledge but the ability to live skillfully under God’s authority.

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PROVERBS 2 — The Search for Wisdom & the Gift of Discernment

Proverbs 2 presents wisdom as something that must be actively pursued. The chapter uses strong conditional language: ifyou receive instruction, if you seek wisdom like treasure, then understanding will follow.

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PROVERBS 3 — Trust, Submission, and the Path of Peace

This chapter focuses on relational trust with God rather than self-reliance. The call to “trust in the Lord with all your heart” is paired with a warning against leaning on one’s own understanding.

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PROVERBS 4 — Two Paths and the Guarded Heart

Proverbs 4 emphasizes generational wisdom—truth passed from father to child. Wisdom is portrayed as a legacy worth protecting. The chapter urges wholehearted devotion to wisdom, describing it as life itself.

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PROVERBS 5 — The Bitter End of Unfaithfulness

This chapter delivers a solemn warning about sexual immorality. Temptation is portrayed as alluring and persuasive, but its end is bitter, destructive, and costly. Sin promises pleasure while hiding consequences.

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PROVERBS 6 — Wisdom in Work, Character, and Conduct

Proverbs 6 applies wisdom to everyday responsibilities. It warns against careless financial entanglements and praises diligence over laziness, using the ant as a model of foresight and responsibility.

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PROVERBS 7 — The Strategy of Temptation & the Cost of Folly

This chapter vividly dramatizes temptation. A naive young man is lured by deceptive speech, secrecy, and false promises. Folly is calculated, persuasive, and patient. The imagery is severe: the victim follows “like an ox to slaughter,”

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PROVERBS 8 — Wisdom Before Creation

Benjamin’s genealogy is given again with emphasis on Saul’s family line. It sets the historical background of Israel’s first king,

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PROVERBS 9 — Two Invitations, One Choice

The foundation concludes with a final contrast: Wisdom and Folly both invite humanity to dine. Wisdom offers understanding, growth, and life. Folly offers stolen pleasure and hidden death.

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1 Chronicles 10

The death of Saul is recounted: he falls in battle against the Philistines and ends his life by suicide.

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1 Chronicles 11

David becomes king over all Israel at Hebron. Jerusalem is captured, becoming the city of David. The chapter lists David’s mighty warriors,

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1 Chronicles 12

Warriors from many tribes join David, even from Saul’s own tribe of Benjamin. Skilled fighters come to him at Ziklag and later at Hebron,

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1 Chronicles 13

David attempts to bring the ark to Jerusalem, but because the Levites do not carry it properly, Uzzah touches the ark and dies.

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1 Chronicles 14

David’s kingdom grows as God blesses him. The Philistines attack twice, and both times David seeks God’s guidance.

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1 Chronicles 15

David brings the ark to Jerusalem correctly this time, following God’s instructions by having the Levites carry it.

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1 Chronicles 16

After the ark is brought to Jerusalem, David appoints Levites to minister before it continually. He leads Israel in a great song of thanksgiving,

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1 Chronicles 10

The death of Saul is recounted: he falls in battle against the Philistines and ends his life by suicide.

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1 Chronicles 17

David desires to build a temple for God, but the Lord tells him through Nathan that he will not build it—God will establish David’s house instead.

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1 Chronicles 18

David achieves military victories over surrounding nations—Philistia, Moab, Zobah, and Edom. He dedicates the plunder to the Lord, establishing justice and righteousness in his rule.

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1 Chronicles 19

David sends envoys to comfort Hanun king of Ammon, but the new king humiliates them, assuming they are spies. Ammon hires Aramean forces, provoking war.

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1 Chronicles 20

This chapter outlines David’s military successes, including the capture of Rabbah and victories over giants descended from the Rephaim.

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1 Chronicles 21

Satan incites David to take a census, and David sins by numbering the people out of pride. God gives David three choices of judgment;

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1 Chronicles 22

David prepares extensively for the building of the temple even though he cannot build it himself. He gathers materials, appoints workers,

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1 Chronicles 23

David organizes the Levites, counting them and assigning duties related to the temple. Their responsibilities include assisting priests,

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1 Chronicles 24

David divides the descendants of Aaron into twenty-four priestly divisions to serve in the temple by rotation. He also organizes the remaining Levites to assist them.

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1 Chronicles 25

David appoints musicians—sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun—to prophesy through music with harps, lyres, and cymbals.

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1 Chronicles 26

The chapter assigns gatekeepers, treasurers, and officials responsible for overseeing temple resources and security.

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1 Chronicles 27

David organizes military divisions, tribal leaders, and those who oversee royal possessions.

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1 Chronicles 28

David gathers all leaders and publicly commissions Solomon to build the temple. He shares God’s instructions, emphasizes wholehearted obedience,

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1 Chronicles 29

David leads a joyful offering for the temple’s construction, giving generously from his own wealth. The leaders and people willingly give as well.

SET 2 — PROVERBS 10–29 (THEMATIC WISDOM SONGS)

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SONG 1: Two Ways, Two Outcomes — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 repeatedly presents life as a moral crossroads with two distinct paths: the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked.

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SONG 2: The Power of the Tongue — Teaching Summary

Proverbs repeatedly teaches that words are never neutral. Speech carries the power to give life or to bring destruction, to heal or to wound, to unite or to divide.

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SONG 3: Pride Brings a Fall — Teaching Summary

Proverbs repeatedly warns that pride is one of the most dangerous conditions of the human heart.

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SONG 4: The Fear of the Lord — Teaching Summary

Throughout Proverbs 10–29, the fear of the Lord is repeatedly presented as the moral and spiritual center that holds all wisdom together.

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SONG 5: Work, Wealth & Contentment — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 presents a balanced and realistic view of work and wealth, consistently tying material matters to the condition of the heart.

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SONG 6: Wisdom in Relationships — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 teaches that wisdom is often revealed most clearly in relationships. People are shaped by those they walk with, listen to, and trust.

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SONG 7: The Disciplined Life — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 consistently teaches that true strength is found not in power, dominance, or impulse, but in self-control and discipline.

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SONG 8: Justice, Mercy & Integrity — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 reveals that wisdom is never merely personal; it is deeply social and moral. Justice, mercy,

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SONG 9: Family & Formation — Teaching Summary

The foundation concludes with a final contrast: Wisdom and Folly both invite humanity to dine. Wisdom offers understanding, growth, and life. Folly offers stolen pleasure and hidden death.

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SONG 10: Guarding the Heart — Teaching Summary

Proverbs repeatedly teaches that the heart is the control center of life. It is the source of desires, thoughts, motivations, and decisions,

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SONG 11: Kings & Counsel — Teaching Summary

The death of Saul is recounted: he falls in battle against the Philistines and ends his life by suicide.

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SONG 12: The Way That Endures — Teaching Summary

David becomes king over all Israel at Hebron. Jerusalem is captured, becoming the city of David. The chapter lists David’s mighty warriors,

SET 3 — PROVERBS 30–31 (REFLECTIVE CONCLUSION)

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Proverbs 30 — Teaching Summary

Proverbs 10–29 repeatedly presents life as a moral crossroads with two distinct paths: the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked.

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Proverbs 31 — Teaching Summary

Proverbs repeatedly teaches that words are never neutral. Speech carries the power to give life or to bring destruction, to heal or to wound, to unite or to divide.