Yes Proverbs chapter 3 is written by king Solomon, as hewrote the entire book of Proverbs.
Proverbs 3 is part of the Book of Proverbs in The Bible, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, known for his wisdom. The book contains a collection of wise sayings and teachings aimed at guiding people on how to live a righteous and fruitful life.
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A brief wise saying is called a proverb. It is a short, well-known expression that imparts wisdom or advice in a memorable way.
This proverb warns of the danger of being tempted by deceitful influences. It suggests that evil and malicious intentions can arise even from seemingly innocent or ordinary circumstances, symbolized by the image of two separate entities growing on a single stalk.
The Gospel of John, including chapter 3, is traditionally attributed to the Apostle John, a disciple of Jesus. However, authorship of the Gospel is debated among scholars.
The Apostle Paul wrote 2/3 of the New Testament. -------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, Paul wrote more books than anyone, taking up 2/3 of the books, but as far as actual writing, literature, words, sentences, etc. Luke, who only wrote two books (Luke and Acts) "wrote" more than than Paul. It's like saying I wrote seven 100 page books, when you wrote one book that has 800 pages, same size font, same size page etc. All in all, Paul wrote 25% and Luke wrote 27% of the New Testament. Books by Paul: Romans 1st and 2nd Corinthians Galations Ephesians Philipians Colosians 1st and 2nd Thessalonians 1st and 2nd Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews (the author of Hebrews is not identified) Luke wrote the book of Luke and Acts. The winner of who wrote the most volume in the New Testament is actually John who wrote 27.5% of the New Testatment: The Gospel of John 1,2,3 John Revelation
I John along with II and III John were wrote by the Apostle John Before he wrote the booke of Revelations, which was penned around 90 a.d. The book of Revelations was the last book of the Bible to be written, fittingly so, as it also the book concerning the end of Gods dealing with man and his sin.
King Solomon
it is a Chinese proverb
It is a proverb, maybe from Ancient Egypt.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
Benjamin Franklin wrote this proverb, first appearing in Poor Richard's Almanac.
John Heywood - The original proverb was "can't see the wood for the forest."
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Chinese Proverb.
The quote is actually a native American proverb. It did not come from the middle east.
I think it is a proverb, and therefore not attributable except as such.
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The proverb "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise" is attributed to Benjamin Franklin. Franklin included a version of it in his "Poor Richard's Almanack" in 1735.