In biblical sense, wisdom is defined as “the ability to judge correctly and to follow the best course of action, based on knowledge and understanding” (Lockyer, p.1103). Knowing information and history about the Bible and Jesus does not mean a person has wisdom. Wisdom is the best use of knowledge; it is pure reason and a virtue such as courage or justice. It is utilizing that knowledge to make smart decisions. It is being able to make the right choices and differentiating between the right and wrong to choose the best. The abstract meaning of the word wisdom allows for broad interpretation of its context. To narrow the definition, many interpret wisdom as the accumulation of knowledge. Socrates, for example, believed that man’s purpose in life was to seek sophia, or wisdom. According to Socrates and his student, Plato, achieving sophia gave a man
In biblical sense, wisdom is defined as “the ability to judge correctly and to follow the best course of action, based on knowledge and understanding” (Lockyer, p.1103). Knowing information and history about the Bible and Jesus does not mean a person has wisdom. Wisdom is the best use of knowledge; it is pure reason and a virtue such as courage or justice. It is utilizing that knowledge to make smart decisions. It is being able to make the right choices and differentiating between the right and wrong to choose the best. The abstract meaning of the word wisdom allows for broad interpretation of its context. To narrow the definition, many interpret wisdom as the accumulation of knowledge. Socrates, for example, believed that man’s purpose in life was to seek sophia, or wisdom. According to Socrates and his student, Plato, achieving sophia gave a man