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Proverbs 1 – Skeptic's Annotated Bible answered

A response and reply to the notes on Proverbs 1 in the Skeptic's Annotated Bible (SAB).

King James Version

SAB comment

My comment


1 The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel;

2 To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding;

3 To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity;

4 To give subtilty to the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion.

5 A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels:

6 To understand a proverb, and the interpretation; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings.

7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge."
Should we fear God?

8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother:

"My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother."
How should parents be treated?
The author of the SAB compares apples and oranges. We should obey our parents. It's even in the Ten Commandments (Ex. 20:12)! So supposedly there are other Bible verses claiming the opposite?
But I suggest the reader examines the remarks at the verses where the author of the SAB reads something different, such as Matthew 12:48, Matthew 23:9 and Luke 14:26.

9 For they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck.

10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not.

11 If they say, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without cause:

12 Let us swallow them up alive as the grave; and whole, as those that go down into the pit:

13 We shall find all precious substance, we shall fill our houses with spoil:

14 Cast in thy lot among us; let us all have one purse:

15 My son, walk not thou in the way with them; refrain thy foot from their path:

16 For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood.

17 Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird.

18 And they lay wait for their own blood; they lurk privily for their own lives.

19 So are the ways of every one that is greedy of gain; which taketh away the life of the owners thereof.

20 Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets:

21 She crieth in the chief place of concourse, in the openings of the gates: in the city she uttereth her words, saying,

22 How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?

23 Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words unto you.

24 Because I have called, and ye refused; I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded;

25 But ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would none of my reproof:

26 I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh;

(1:26-28) God will laugh at your misfortunes, mock you when you are afraid, and ignore you when you ask him for help. And if you seek him, you will not find him,
Can God be found?
The author of the SAB is surely working hard to find injustices in the Bible. But let the honest reader notice the context.
This verse is part of a speech which starts in verse 20. The person who speaks is wisdom. She asks the sinners to turn, verse 23, and she has invited them for a long time. But what if those sinners do not wish to hear, but reject her council as they are doing, verses 24-25? We then come to this part of the speech (verse 26-28). Fear and destruction and the like are the things that will happen to those that would have none of wisdom, verse 30. “Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, ” verse 31. But again wisdom repeats the promise that it won't happen to those that listen to her, verse 33.
What does the author of the SAB think will happen to those that reject wise council? And desire to live as fools? Won't they see the fruit of their labors?

27 When your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish cometh upon you.

28 Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me:

29 For that they hated knowledge, and did not choose the fear of the LORD:

30 They would none of my counsel: they despised all my reproof.

31 Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own devices.

32 For the turning away of the simple shall slay them, and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them.

33 But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil.