The Role Of Wisdom In Hebrew Bible

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The Wisdom Literature of the Hebrew Bible offers direction to any individual who seeks to live their lives in an honest and productive manner. The Hebrew Wisdom Literature embraces hope. The Wisdom Literature, acknowledges the goodness and greatness of God, but yet never denies the existence of evil. The focus of the Wisdom Books promotes a steadfast belief in God's ability to bring ultimate good out of even the worst of situations.
The book of Proverbs is typically presented as matter-of-fact statements describing the way things are. The focus of the book of Proverbs, include the origin of wisdom, justification for studying wisdom, the contrasting character of wisdom and folly, and the role of wisdom in creating the world. Proverbs speaks

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