Guiding Questions: Proverbs 18

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. The JPS footnote acknowledges that the meaning of the Hebrew of Proverbs 18:1 is uncertain. How should one interpret the translation as it stands?
  2. JPS renders lo tov in Proverbs 18:5, “it is not right.” What does this phrase literally mean and is the difference significant?
  3. Does Proverbs 18:9 suggest that one who is “slack in his work” has a negative impact on himself or on others?
  4. How is the name of the Lord a tower of strength? (Proverbs 18:10)
  5. In what circumstances is the advice in Proverbs 18:13 helpful?
  6. Does the second half of Proverbs 18:14 appear to weaken the effect of the first half?
  7. Can Proverbs 18:16 be summarized by the expression, “Money talks”? Is the message positive or negative?
  8. To whom and to what circumstances is Proverbs 18:17 directed?
  9. Is the activity described in Proverbs 18:18 similar to tossing a coin? If so, is it fair?
  10. The first half of Proverbs 18:21 is one of the best known proverbs. Why is the second half rarely quoted? What does it mean?
  11. Proverbs 18:22 is also often quoted. How might many in our time react to it? Is it condescending?
  12. Compare our JPS translation of Proverbs 18:24 with the old version: “There are friends that one hath to his own hurt; But there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” Which rendering is preferable (disregarding the old English)?
  13. Comment on the overall structure of Proverbs 18.

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