The opening “my son” shows a plea for the son to embrace qualities that are valuable. Compare verse 21 with Chapter 4 verse 21. We see here it is not enough to know the truth but notice it is to be kept (v.21) and not disregarded. We are to …
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The value of wisdom in building relationships - Proverbs 3:21 – 3:26 (commentary)
The opening “my son” shows a plea for the son to embrace qualities that are valuable. Compare verse 21 with Chapter 4 verse 21. We see here it is not enough to know the truth but notice it is to be kept (v.21) and not disregarded. We are to …