This is the final chapter in the second division of the greater book of Proverbs, which is comprised of a collection of Solomon’s wise saying collected and compiled by the order of King Hezekiah many years after Solomon’s death.
Perhaps the most noteworthy verse in chapter 29 is verse 18 and we spend a fair amount of time with it.
Ironically, what makes this verse noteworthy is not due to any particularly outstanding truth it reveals, but because of how often it is misunderstood and mistaught in the church today as a justification for selfish pursuits and materialist lives.
To accomplish this amazing feat of diabolical twisting of the passage, Proverbs 29:18 is typically never quoted in its entirety. Additionally, it is artificially connected with partial and misquotes of Habakkuk 1:5 and 2:2.
If Paul had been raised under and followed the modern misteachings of this verse, prior to his Apostolic ministry, he would have gone to the Jews and the New Testament as we know it would not even exist.
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