Proverbs 8:33

33 audite disciplinam et estote sapientes et nolite abicere eam

Proverbs 8:33 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:33

Hear instruction
The instruction of wisdom, the Gospel of Christ; which instructs men in things relating to God the Father; as that he is the God and Father of his people, the God of all grace, the giver and sender of Christ, and all good things by him; in things respecting Christ, his person, office, grace, and righteousness; in things that appertain to the Spirit of God, his deity, personality, and operations of grace on the souls of men; in the knowledge of themselves, their impurity, impotence, and unrighteousness; and in the way of salvation by Jesus Christ, and therefore to be hearkened to; and be wise;
this is the way to be wise to that which is good, both as to the knowledge and practice of it; to be wise unto salvation, and with respect to everlasting things and a future state; and the Gospel instruction teaches men to behave wisely, to walk in wisdom towards them that are without; and refuse it not;
for this is not to be wise, but to act the part of fools; and such as do so despise their own souls, show that they have no care of them, or concern for their eternal welfare, ( Proverbs 1:7 ) ( 15:32 ) ; for, if this is rejected, there is no escaping eternal damnation, ( Hebrews 2:3 ) .

Proverbs 8:33 In-Context

31 ludens in orbe terrarum et deliciae meae esse cum filiis hominum
32 nunc ergo filii audite me beati qui custodiunt vias meas
33 audite disciplinam et estote sapientes et nolite abicere eam
34 beatus homo qui audit me qui vigilat ad fores meas cotidie et observat ad postes ostii mei
35 qui me invenerit inveniet vitam et hauriet salutem a Domino
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