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The purpose of a proverb, is to answer questions from other endeavours of life in a more understanding way.

Answer2: What is a proverb? One dictionary defines a proverb as "a short sentence that people often quote, which gives advice or tells something about life." The Yoruba of Nigeria define a proverb more colorfully, calling it "a horse which can carry one swiftly to the discovery of ideas." The importance of proverbs, or proverbial sayings, is captured in this proverb well-known to the Akan people of Ghana: "A wise person is spoken to in proverbs, not in prose." The point is that a wise person does not always need a lecture in order to be convinced of the right thing to do. A fitting proverb stimulates thinking, imparts understanding and can motivate one to do what is right. The Bible book of Proverbs is an excellent source of wise sayings. The proverbs recorded in it are "for one to know wisdom and discipline, . . . to receive the discipline that gives insight, righteousness and judgment and uprightness." (Proverbs 1:1-3) We are wise to 'bring our ear' to them. Proverbs chapter 15 gives sound guidance on managing anger, using the tongue, and dispensing knowledge.

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Everyone understands the importance that proverbs have in every language. In the form of short, easily memorable phrases, the proverbs contain a great treasure of folk wisdom, and through use of a short proverb, it's often easier to express an idea better and more convincingly, than with a long speech. Knowledge of proverbs is necessary for perfect knowledge of a language...............................................XD

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A:Along with the Books of Job and Ecclesiastes, certain psalms and some books of the Apocrypha, notably Ecclesiasticus and the Wisdom of Solomon, the Book of Proverbs probably originally formed part of a more extensive Wisdom literature.

Proverbs is a collection of wisdom material compiled over a period of centuries. It is generally agreed that the earliest material originated in the period of the monarchy or possibly earlier, while the final compilation and redaction took place after the Babylonian Exile.

A personified Wisdom, or 'Lady Wisdom', is portrayed in Proverbs 1:20-33 and chapters 8 and 9. Wisdom was a spirit/goddess who became popular among the Jews from the time of the Babylonian Exile until the end of the first century CE. B. Lang (Wisdom and the Book of Proverbs: An Israelite Goddess Redefined, 1986) says that she was the Hebrew goddess of wisdom. Apart from these references, much of the early part of the book consists of a series of short instructions remarkably similar to those which form a large part of Egyptian wisdom literature.

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