The Seven Pillars of Wisdom ~ Introduction

“…So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”. (Psalms 90:12)

This week we begin a new series on The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, what they are, the importance of them, and how to apply them to our lives. In the next several weeks we will go into the specific description of each one and show examples from the Bible as to how they were played out in the lives of Yahuah’s servants as lessons for us.

The Book of Proverbs is all about Wisdom and how to live wisely according to the wisdom of Yahuah. The book is a compilation of wise sayings that were composed by King Solomon who was the wisest man who had ever lived. What was Solomon’s purpose for giving us Proverbs? Solomon tells us in the very first six verses of the Book of Proverbs.

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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom ~ Part 1 ~ Fear of Yahuah is The Beginning of Wisdom

“Behold,  the fear of Yahuah, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.”

This week we continue into our study on the subject of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom as listed in Proverbs 8. Last week we saw how in the Book of Proverbs, Solomon often uses the metaphor of a woman to depict “wisdom” speaking to and warning mankind.

Wisdom is actually a metaphor of Yahuah’s divine wisdom and it is personified as a woman. She is depicted as speaking in the first person to the children of men, of how important it is to seek the wisdom that is from above. She cries from the public square to all who pass by to forsake their foolishness. All who hearken to her words will be rewarded with incredible blessings for her wisdom teaches the way that leads to Yahuah and eternal life.

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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom ~ Part 2 ~ Prudence

This week we continue in our study on the subject of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

Proverbs 9:1 Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars.

In the previous articles about wisdom, we saw how the metaphorical person, Wisdom, dwells with seven supporting pillars which each have a name.

Proverbs 8:12 I wisdom dwell with prudence, and find out knowledge of witty inventions. 8:13 The fear of Yahuah is to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate. 8:14 Counsel is mine, and sound wisdom: I am understanding; I have strength.

Solomon, in Proverbs, exhorts Yahuah’s people to incorporate the qualities that the seven pillars of wisdom represent; qualities that, we as Believers, should strive to build into our lives, just as a wise woman builds her house.

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The Seven Pillars of Wisdom ~ Part 5 ~ Counsel is Mine

Who do you listen to? Who are your chief advisers?

The metaphorical woman in Proverbs 8 says that “counsel is mine”. This week we continue our studies into the seven pillars of wisdom and will explore the wisdom pillar called “counsel” and what the Scriptures have to say about this aspect of wisdom. This article will also give some examples of how wise counsel was applied by some of Yahuah’s servants in the Bible.

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Understanding The Grace of Yahuah ~ Part 1

What is Biblical Grace?

The definition of “grace” when it is associated with Yahuah’s grace, is generally defined as unmerited favor and pardon. It is the kindness of  Yahuah toward individuals and toward all His creation that is neither earned nor deserved. There is nothing that we can do to earn Yahuah’s favor for it is an undeserved gift that He gives because He desires to give it. He desires to give it because He is full of goodness and love.

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