They belong to the hebrews as well as someone else.
Jewish answer:
According to tradition, King Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs, which he then bequeathed to the Israelite nation.
the "Hebrews" today are called Jews, and they do not own the Hebrew proverbs. The book of Proverbs is for anyone who wants it.
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Soloman inspired by spirit.
Joshua
Abraham.
No. In fact, the Hebrews never interacted with any group called "Mesopotamians" unless you are referring to Babylonians (whom the hebrews also did NOT defeat).
The Hebrews wrote the "Old Testament". It is an account of their existence in Israel from about 2000 BCE to 300 BCE.
Yes, the Apostle Paul did make references to Proverbs in his epistles. For example, in Romans 12:20, Paul quotes Proverbs 25:21-22. Paul often drew on Old Testament wisdom literature, including Proverbs, to support his teachings.
Every one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud was and is important for the Jewish people. Proverbs, for example, which tradition ascribes to King Solomon (Proverbs 1:1), teaches all kinds of good advice, good behavior, circumspect living and avoidance of pitfalls. And each of the hundreds of verses in Proverbs has layers of deeper meaning. For one example: the verses of the "good woman" on the surface are an exhortation to modesty and proper behavior, but on another level they are referring to the wisdom of the Torah. And the verses of the "temptress," which warn us about the wiles of low people, are also hinting against foreign philosophy.
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According to the Lord, secret things belong to Him.