Book of Proverbs

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Definition

Proper noun * Book of Proverbs: A book of the Old Testament in the Bible, consisting of a collection of wise sayings, moral teachings, and practical advice for living. It is traditionally attributed to various sages, including King Solomon.

Usage
  • The word "Book of Proverbs" is always capitalized as it is the title of a specific text.
  • It is used to refer to the biblical book itself, its content, or its teachings.
Examples
  • As a subject: " offers timeless wisdom about daily life."
  • Referring to content: "She found great comfort in a verse from the ."
  • For attribution: "This idea is reminiscent of the teachings in the ."
Advanced Usage
  • "the Proverbs": A common shortened form used to refer to the same book.
    • Example: "The answer can be found in the Proverbs."
Variants and Related Words
  • Proverb (noun): A short, well-known saying that expresses a common truth or piece of advice. The is a collection of such sayings.
    • Example: "The old proverb 'haste makes waste' warns against rushing."
  • Proverbial (adjective): Referring to or characteristic of a proverb; widely known and spoken of.
    • Example: "He faced the proverbial fork in the road."
Synonyms
  • Wisdom Literature: A category of biblical writings that includes the , as well as Job and Ecclesiastes, focused on questions of virtue, meaning, and right living.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • A proverbially [adjective] situation: A situation that is a perfect example of a common proverb.
    • Example: "Losing his keys after rushing out the door was a proverbially ironic situation."
Noun
  1. an Old Testament book consisting of proverbs from various Israeli sages (including Solomon)

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