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I believe that some parts of Proverbs is hard to study because the proverbs
in those parts don't relate to each other. In those parts, I think one has
to consider each individual proverb and gain wisdom in that manner. The
other parts are easier to study because in those parts, the proverbs fit
together.
At 02:49 PM 1/14/04 +0000, you wrote:
>I wouldn't call it indepth, Vicki, because I'm not the "study" type really,
>but I did read through it a little while ago, asked the Lord to really speak
>to my heart. He did, of course!
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>This followed one of the times when I was really feeling a bit dry and
>wanted to hear from the Lord.
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>Hope this might at least perhaps stir you into realising what kind of study
>you really want to do with the book.
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>--
>Carol
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "j.ireland" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:39 PM
>Subject: Study of Proverbs
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> > I was just thinking about the book of Proverbs. Lots of wisdom in that
> > book. Wonder if anybody on this list has ever made an in depth study of
>it?
> >
> > Vicki
> >
John
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