PERICOPE-6

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PROVERBS
  • 1:1–33 — Purpose of Proverbs; warning against enticement of sinners; call of Wisdom
  • 2:1–22 — The value of wisdom for protection and guidance
  • 3:1–35 — Trust in Yahweh; blessings of wisdom; warning against envy
  • 4:1–27 — A father’s instruction: hold fast to wisdom; path of righteousness vs. wickedness
  • 5:1–23 — Warning against adultery; fidelity praised
  • 6:1–35 — Warnings against folly: pledging security, laziness, deceit, adultery
  • 7:1–27 — Warning against the seduction of the adulteress
  • 8:1–36 — The call and blessings of Wisdom; Wisdom’s role in creation
  • 9:1–18 — Wisdom’s invitation vs. Folly’s invitation
  • 10:1–32 — Proverbs of Solomon: contrasts between the righteous and wicked
  • 11:1–31 — Proverbs of Solomon: integrity, generosity, righteousness vs. wickedness
  • 12:1–28 — Proverbs of Solomon: discipline, speech, diligence, righteousness
  • 13:1–25 — Proverbs of Solomon: wisdom, wealth, discipline, righteousness
  • 14:1–35 — Proverbs of Solomon: wise vs. foolish behavior, fear of Yahweh
  • 15:1–33 — Proverbs of Solomon: gentle answer, Yahweh’s eyes on all, humility and instruction
  • 16:1–33 — Proverbs of Solomon: Yahweh’s sovereignty, righteous conduct, pride vs. humility
  • 17:1–28 — Proverbs of Solomon: family, speech, justice, wisdom vs. folly
  • 18:1–24 — Proverbs of Solomon: words, friendship, prudence vs. foolishness
  • 19:1–29 — Proverbs of Solomon: integrity, discipline, fear of Yahweh
  • 20:1–30 — Proverbs of Solomon: honesty, diligence, wisdom in judgment
  • 21:1–31 — Proverbs of Solomon: Yahweh directs hearts; justice, diligence, humility
  • 22:1–29 — Proverbs of Solomon: reputation, discipline, generosity, warnings against laziness
  • 22:17–29 — Beginning of the “Sayings of the Wise” collection
  • 23:1–35 — Sayings of the Wise: warnings about gluttony, wealth, drunkenness, and immorality
  • 24:1–34 — Sayings of the Wise: envy, justice, patience, diligence
  • 25:1–28 — Proverbs of Solomon collected by Hezekiah’s men: self-control, humility, proper speech
  • 26:1–28 — Proverbs of Solomon: the fool, the sluggard, the deceiver
  • 27:1–27 — Proverbs of Solomon: friendship, counsel, diligence
  • 28:1–28 — Proverbs of Solomon: the wicked vs. the righteous; integrity, justice
  • 29:1–27 — Proverbs of Solomon: rulers, discipline, pride, trust in Yahweh
  • 30:1–33 — Sayings of Agur: humility before Eloah, observations of life
  • 31:1–9 — Sayings of King Lemuel: warnings against lust and strong drink; call to justice
  • 31:10–31 — The virtuous woman (praise of the noble wife)
ECCLESIASTES
  • 1:1–11 — Everything is vanity; the weariness of life
  • 1:12–18 — The Teacher’s search for wisdom and knowledge
  • 2:1–26 — The vanity of pleasure, toil, and achievement; wisdom better than folly, but both face death
  • 3:1–22 — A time for everything; eternity in man’s heart; Elohim ‘s judgment and human mortality
  • 4:1–16 — The vanity of oppression, toil, envy, and the pursuit of power; value of companionship
  • 5:1–20 — Proper worship; the futility of wealth and riches; enjoyment of Elohim’s gifts
  • 6:1–12 — The vanity of wealth without enjoyment; the limits of human understanding
  • 7:1–29 — Proverbs of wisdom: better to be wise than foolish; the search for true wisdom
  • 8:1–17 — Wisdom and submission to authority; Elohim’s work; the lot of the righteous and wicked
  • 9:1–18 — Death comes to all; enjoy life as Elohim’s gift; wisdom better than strength
  • 10:1–20 — Proverbs on folly and wisdom; rulers, work, and speech
  • 11:1–10 — The uncertainty of life; call to diligence, joy, and remembrance of youth
  • 12:1–14 — Remember your Creator in youth; the vanity of life; the conclusion: “Fear Elohim and keep His commandments”
SONG OF SOLOMON
  • 1:1–17 — The bride’s longing; the beloved’s beauty and the king’s love
  • 2:1–17 — Mutual delight of bride and bridegroom; invitation to come away
  • 3:1–11 — The bride’s search for her beloved; Solomon’s royal procession
  • 4:1–16 — The bridegroom praises the bride’s beauty; invitation to the garden of love
  • 5:1–16 — The bride’s dream: searching for her beloved; description of the bridegroom’s loveliness
  • 6:1–13 — The bridegroom praises the bride’s uniqueness and beauty; vision of the Shulammite
  • 7:1–13 — The bridegroom’s praise of the bride’s charms; love’s desire and union
  • 8:1–14 — Love’s enduring strength; appeal to be sealed upon the heart; final expressions of longing and commitment

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