Title: Introduction to Proverbs, Ecclesiastes
1Introduction toProverbs, Ecclesiastes Song of
Solomon
27 April 2008
2Solomon
Son of David BathshebaLived around 1000
BCReigned 40 years, from about age 18-58
3Solomons Request for Wisdom
At Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream
by night and God said, Ask! What shall I give
you? And Solomon said Your servant is in the
midst of Your people who You have chosen, a great
people, too numerous to be numbered or counted.
Therefore give you Your servant an understanding
heart to judge Your people, that I may discern
between good and evil. For who is able to judge
this great people of Yours? - 1 Kings 38,9 NKJV
4Gods Answer to Solomon
Then God said to him Because you have asked
this thing, and have not asked long life for
yourself, nor have asked riches for yourself, nor
have asked the life of your enemies, but have
asked for yourself understanding to discern
justice, behold, I have done according to your
words see, I have given you a wise and
understanding heart, so that there has not been
anyone like you before you, nor shall any like
you arise after you. - 1 Kings 311,12 NKJV
5Solomons Downfall
But King Solomon loved many foreign women from
the nations of whom the LORD had said to the
children of Israel, You shall not intermarry
with them, nor they with you. Surely they will
turn away your hearts after their gods. And
he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three
hundred concubines when Solomon was old his
wives turned his heart after other gods and his
heart was not loyal to the LORD his God, as was
the heart of his father David. 1 Kings 111-4
NKJV
6Nehemiahs Commentary
Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these
things? Yet among many nations there was no king
like him, who was beloved of his God and God
made him king over all Israel. Nevertheless pagan
women caused even him to sin. Nehemiah 1326
NKJV
7Gods Response
So the LORD became angry with Solomon, because
his heart had turned from the LORD God of Israel,
who had appeared to him twice, Therefore the
LORD said to Solomon, Because you have done
this, and have not kept My covenant and My
statutes, which I have commanded you, I will
surely tear the kingdom away from you and give it
to your servant. However I will not tear away
the whole kingdom I will give one tribe to your
son for the sake of My servant David, and for the
sake of Jerusalem which I have chosen. 1
Kings 119,11,13 NKJV
8Solomons Writings
Young, romantic king Song of Solomon
Middle-aged, wise king Proverbs
Old, regretful king Ecclesiastes
9Song of Solomon
- HistoricallyIts about the courtship and
marriage of Solomon and a Shulamite shepherdess - PracticallyIt was used as a manual by young
Hebrew newlyweds, to know how to properly feel
about sexuality (something God gave them) - Allegorically / SymbolicallyIts about the
courtship and marriage of Christ and His people
(OT Israel NT Church)
10Song of Solomon Outline
- The beginning of love (11 - 51)
- Falling in love (11 - 35)
- Brides longing for affection
- Expressions of mutual love
- Visit of the king to the brides home
- Brides dream of separation
- United in love (36 - 51)
- Wedding procession
- Brides Beauty is praised
- The marriage is consummated
11Song of Solomon Outline
- Broadening of love (52-814)
- Struggling in love (52 710)
- Brides second dream of separation
- Bridegrooms handsomeness is praised
- Brides beauty is praised
- Growing in love (711 814)
- Brides desire to visit her home
- Journey and homecoming
12Song of Solomon
- Aspects of the relationship
- Attraction
- Desire
- Companionship
- Pleasure
- Union
- Separation
- Faithfulness
- Praise
13Song of Solomon
- DramaWritten primarily from the point of view of
the Shulamite - Characters / Speakers
- The bride (Shulamite)
- The beloved / groom (Solomon)
- The chorus (daughters of Jerusalem)
14The Bride (Shulamite)
- A shepherdess
- Dark skin from working in the sun
- Perhaps woman 141 of SolomonThere are sixty
queens and eighty concubines (S.S. 68) - If most of Solomons wives and concubines were
political arrangements, then perhaps this was his
only pure romance up to that point
15SS Application
- View sexuality as God does something good, but
designed to be used only within the boundaries of
marriage - Understand that men usually have a stronger
sexual drive than women, and without this, few
men would ever marry, and the human race would
probably die out. God planned it this way. - The purpose of marriage from Gods point of view
is to produce godly offspring (Mal. 215)
16SS Application
- Understand the seriousness of fornication (any
sexual relationship not approved by God,
including pre-marital sex, adultery and
homosexuality)Flee fornication. Every sin that
a man does is outside the body, but he who
commits fornication sins against his own body. (1
Cor. 618) Fornication is idolatry and damages
the resurrected body of a believer IF he / she
is a true believer the willful sinner has no
Biblical basis for assurance of salvation!
17SS Application
- Avoid music, TV shows and movies that excite the
passions. Flee youthful lusts but pursue
righteousness, faith, love, peace with those who
call on the Lord out of a pure heart. (2 Tim.
222 NKJV) - In 1 Cor. 7, Paul says that its better not to
marry, but if you cant control yourself its not
sin to marry.
18SS Application
- If you or your husband cant control sexual
desires when you are apart from each other, then
unless he insists you be here, dont live apart
from each other! - Dont gamble! You are only asking for trouble,
heartbreak, pain and regret. - God will hold YOU partly responsible if he
commits adultery!
19Proverbs
20Proverbs
- Mashal in Hebrew means comparison, similar,
parallel - Basic principles for living
- Teach wisdom (skillful living), especially in
human relationships - Truths without obligation(principles, not
commands, of God) - Easily memorized, but can take a lifetime to
learn / implement
21Proverbs Outline
- Words of Solomon
- 11 - 7 Purpose and theme
- 18 - 918 Exhortations to youth
- 101 - 2927 Proverbs for all(some recorded by
Solomon and some by godly men in Hezekiahs time) - Words of Agur (301-33)
- Words of Lemuel (311-31)
22Proverbs Purpose
- Help the reader know wisdom and instruction
(rather than foolishness and ignorance) 12a - Help the reader perceive the words of
understanding (rather than not understand) 12b - Help the reader receive the instruction of
wisdom, justice, judgment, and equity (rather
than stubbornly keep acting like a child, not
understanding justice, judgment and fairness)
13
23Proverbs Purpose
- Help simple / immature people gain prudence
(rather than saying and doing stupid things all
the time) 14a - Help young men gain knowledge and discretion
(rather than waste their time, money and strength
on meaningless, fun activities that benefit no
one) 14b - To help a wise man increase his ability to learn
(so he can maximize his potential to help others)
15a
24Proverbs Purpose
- To help a man of understanding gather wise
counsel or accountability (rather than go through
life learning lessons the hard way or perhaps
falling into sin due to lack of anyone to warn or
rebuke him) 15b - To help the reader understand truths that are
hidden from most people but reserved only for the
wise (rather than being satisfied to know only
the information spoon-fed by TV, radio and
gossip) 16
25Skill Discipline
- Wisdom (hokhmah) means skill,so it is
something that takes time and practice - Instruction (musar) means discipline,so it is
something that requires sacrifice, focus, and
hard work. Mentoring from someone older is also
helpful. - The ultimate goal is a righteous life to help
solve the problems around you instead of adding
to the problems
26Wisdom Fearing God
- The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and
instruction. Pr. 17 NKJV - Respect or reverence is on your terms and only
requires agreement, not submission - Fear is on Gods terms and requires obedient
submission to His commands - So a desire to obey Gods commands is a
prerequisite to gaining spiritual knowledge - Ignoring Gods commands (and those who teach
Gods commands) means you retain your natural
foolishness
27Wisdom Fearing God
- The object of fear is Gods judgment(Law of the
Harvest) Do not be deceived. God is not
mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Gal. 67 - So fearing God requires an expectation that
temporal behavior will have eternal consequences - Grace means that the prodigal son gets to sit at
his fathers table - The Law of the Harvest means that the prodigal
son suffers loss and cant get back the
inheritance he squandered.
28Fools
- Fools are not mentally retarded people
- Fools are are self-sufficient, ordering their
lives as if there were no God, no Judgment and/or
no Law of the Harvest - In Proverbs and elsewhere in the Old Testament, a
fool often denoted someone who was morally
deficient, i.e., ethically and/or sexually immoral
29Worldly Vs. Divine Wisdom
Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him
show by good conduct that his works are done in
the meekness of wisdom. But if you have bitter
envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not
boast and lie against the truth. This wisdom
does not descend from above, but is earthly,
sensual, demonic. For where envy and
self-seeking exist, confusion and every evil
thing are there. James 313-16 NKJV
30Worldly Vs. Divine Wisdom
But the wisdom that is from above is first pure,
then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of
mercy and good fruits, without partiality and
without hypocrisy. Now the fruit of
righteousness is sown in peace by those who make
peace. James 317,18 NKJV
31Proverbs Application
- Develop a healthy fear of God. Remember, respect
is on your terms and does not require submission
fear is on Gods terms and requires obedient
submission to His commands - As you read through Proverbs, write down and
memorize the ones that speak most to your own
personal need and pray for Gods help to change
your bad habits - Be willing to take correction rather than resent
it
32Ecclesiastes
33Ecclesiastes
- Written by Solomon at the end of his life,
looking back - It expresses Solomons regret for his folly and
wasted time due to carnality and idolatry I
had it all I tried it all it doesnt satisfy I
sinned dont make my mistakes! - Basic principles for living
34Ecclesiastes
- Written especially for young people who still
have time to change their course in life - Remember now your Creator in the days of your
youth, before the difficult days come when you
lose your strength, lose your hearing, lose your
good eyesight, lose your courage, lose your
sexual desire (Ecc. 121-5)
35Ecclesiastes Outline
- Thesis All is Vanity (11 - 11 )
- Proof Life is Vain (112-612)
- Counsel Fear God and keep His commandments
(71-1214)
36Ecclesiastes Truths
- We all must die life is short
- All the work of mans hand is vanity
- Mans importance is not determined by success but
by Gods declaration - Significance is not found in achievement or
accumulation of things but in serving people - The words of God are intended to move us toward
action
37Ecclesiastes Application
- Dont give all your time, money and strength to
things that will not last. Be sure to invest
time in the Word of God, building your
relationship with Jesus and serving whomever God
puts into your life, especially your husband and
children. - Memorize some to remind you of sober truths about
life - Visit old people to learn from their lives and
and imagine what you might be like when you grow
old to keep life in perspective
38Bibliography
- Special thanks goes to the following
- Bruce Wilkinson Kenneth Boa for their
information in Talk Thru the Bible - Walt Henrichsen for his wisdom and insight shared
during Bible studies he has led and in books,
articles and e-mails he has written - Edward Reese for his chronology and dating in The
Reese Chronological Bible
39The End