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Ep 168 | Proverbs; Ecclesiastes, Come Follow Me (August 29-September 4)

Talking Scripture

Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 August 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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β†’ Show Notes: https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2022/08/12/proverbs-ecclesiastes-ep-168-quotes-and-notes/

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00:26 – Proverbs and Ecclesiastes are sometimes referred to as “Wisdom Literature.” These texts may have developed during the period of the monarchy. Proverbs shows some Egyptian influence.

07:44 – The big picture of Proverbs: Do I seek wisdom? Wisdom is portrayed as feminine and is a Tree of Life to all who lay hold upon her.

24:05 – The Wisdom Tradition clarifies the difference between the wise person and the fool. Many parallels exist between Nephi and Proverbs, as Nephi was trained in the Wisdom Tradition.

31:02 – Truth and goodness are found in so many religions and cultures. We can cultivate holy envy and compare bests with bests when discussing other religious traditions.

34:26 – The “Strange Woman” described in Proverbs can be seen as a type of the evils mankind should avoid, as her paths lead to death.

35:28 – Whoever finds wisdom finds life unto their soul. Wisdom speaks of her companionship with God during the creation.

44:51 – Who can find a virtuous woman? This can be interpreted as finding wisdom or as being a woman of strength and power.

49:05 – The dominant theme in Ecclesiastes is that all is vanity or “hevel”, meaning that everything on this earth is temporary and fleeting. A valuable lesson we can take from this is to focus our time and energy on what matters most.

54:12 – The authorship of Ecclesiastes is traditionally attributed to Solomon, but can also be dated to a later time period.

1:03:12 – Ecclesiastes 12 contains evidence of a later editor reshaping the final message of the book, where it is concluded that the only activity of lasting and permanent value comes from obedience to God’s commandments.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Talking Scripture, a podcast where we illustrate relevance and

0:07.5

application to the scriptures and come follow me.

0:10.3

We also dive into the history and cultures of the text.

0:13.5

Thanks for taking the time to share and subscribe to this podcast.

0:17.1

For show notes, head over to our website, TalkingScripture.org.

0:23.7

Welcome to Talking Scripture, I'm Mike.

0:25.0

And I'm Bryce.

0:26.0

And today we are going to be in selections of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.

0:29.6

Now we need to do a quick history because I think everyone says, oh, Proverbs, Solomon.

0:34.8

But I think it's deeper and a little bit more complicated than that.

0:38.1

This is a complicated week.

0:40.4

Those of you who are going to digest the text are going to struggle a little bit with it.

0:44.0

So let's do a little bit of background and history.

0:47.4

And then we'll kind of do a big picture if you had to just sum up the Proverbs and Ecclesiastes

0:52.2

in a single thought.

0:53.9

What would it be?

0:54.9

I love the very beginning of it, it's Mishle Shlomo.

0:57.9

We always call him Solomon, but he was called Shlomo.

1:00.7

So Mishle Shlomo are the sayings of Solomon.

1:03.6

That's really how it starts.

1:05.6

The son of David, the king of Israel.

1:07.3

So the tradition tells us that this is really Solomon's stuff.

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