There are seven sacred books in the Bible, called "teaching" or "wisdom". The Book of Proverbs of Solomon is one of them. This book is part of the Old Testament. Since ancient times, its creator has been Solomon, the third king of Judea, the ruler of the united kingdom of Israel during its heyday, the builder of the greatest shrine of Judaism - the Jerusalem Temple.
The parables of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel, in order to know wisdom and instruction, to understand the sayings of reason; to learn the rules of prudence, justice, judgment and righteousness; to give intelligence to the simple, knowledge and prudence to the young man; the wise will listen and multiply knowledge, and the reasonable will find wise advice...
It is wisdom that his book teaches, presenting it as the highest good and the only worthy object of human aspirations. The Book of Proverbs of Solomon is a book that is part of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the Old Testament. The second book of the Ktuvim section of the Hebrew Bible. The twentieth canonical book of the Christian Bible (Synodal Translation). There are verses in the Proverbs of Solomon that are very similar to the ancient Egyptian "Teaching of Amenemope" not only in general meaning, but also in text.
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