Proverbs 22:18-28

18 It will be pleasant if you keep the words in you, if you have them ready on your lips.
19 So that your trust will be in the LORD, I'm teaching you today—yes, you.
20 Haven't I written for you thirty sayings full of advice and knowledge?
21 Their purpose is to teach you true, reliable words, so you can report back reliably to those who sent you.
22 Don't steal from the poor, because they are poor. Don't oppress the needy in the gate.
23 The LORD will take up their case and press the life out of those who oppress them.
24 Don't befriend people controlled by anger; don't associate with hot-tempered people;
25 otherwise, you will learn their ways and become trapped.
26 Don't shake hands to guarantee a loan.
27 If you can't repay, why should they be able to take your bed from you?
28 Don't remove an ancient boundary marker that your ancestors established.

Proverbs 22:18-28 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 10

This chapter contains an account of the queen of Sheba's visit to King Solomon to her great satisfaction, 1Ki 10:1-13, of Solomon's merchandise and riches, and the magnificence of his court, 1Ki 10:14-23, of the rich presents sent to him, and of the purchase of chariots and horses, and other things, he made, 1Ki 10:24-29.

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