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1. Pro 1:20 – “Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets:”
- In verses 20-33, wisdom is personified as a woman.
- She publicly cries out to men from every corner of life, calling unto them to hear her reproof, turn from their foolishness, and be spared from the self-inflicted destruction that awaits them.
- In chapter one, as well as in chapters eight and nine, wisdom is referred to in the feminine.
- In the Hebrew language, which the book of proverbs was originally written in, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine.
- Being feminine in the Hebrew, the translators translated wisdom as feminine in the King James Bible.
- As the proceeding verses shall show, wisdom, which cries out to men to repent and then later judges them by filling them with their own devices, is the LORD.
- Jesus Christ, who is the LORD (Joh 1:1-3, 14; Joh 8:58; 1Ti 3:16), is “the wisdom of God” (1Co 1:24).
- In Him “are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Col 2:3).
- The fact that God, who is masculine, is represented by wisdom, who is feminine, is not a contradiction.
- Ships serve as a good example of things which are dominant in masculine characteristics, but are nevertheless referred to by feminine pronouns.
- Ships are designed, built, and operated predominately by men and often even bear male names such as the USS George Washington, USS Abraham Lincoln, and USS Ronald Reagan.
- Yet they are referred to with the feminine pronouns she and her, which has been the case for thousands of years (Act 27:15).
- A feminine pronoun is fitting for wisdom which is softer and more tender in character and demeanor than some of the other attributes of God such as judgment.
- In addition to His dreadful side, the LORD also has a merciful and compassionate element to Him (Psa 103:13).
- Possessing such kindhearted characteristics, Jesus Christ, “who of God is made unto us wisdom” (1Co 1:30), is rightly symbolized in Proverbs by wisdom which is a feminine personification.
- Wisdom crieth without.
- Cry – 1. To entreat, beg, beseech, implore, in a loud and emoved or excited voice
- Without adv. – On the outside or outer surface; externally
- It is evident from this verse that God uses an external rather than an internal method of communicating His word to His people.
- Wisdom utters her voice to her people in the streets, not telepathically in their heads.
- At times throughout Biblical history God spoke inwardly and directly to a few select prophets, but not at all times, nor to all men.
- He communicated His wisdom “unto the fathers by the prophets” (Heb 1:1) in the Old Testament.
- In New Testament times He has spoken unto us by his Son (Heb 1:2) who is the wisdom of God.
- If we will learn wisdom, we must step without ourselves and read the word of God.
- We must also listen to it preached (Tit 1:3) which is a man crying out the word of God.
- Wisdom cries not in the seminaries or the secret places, but in the streets.
- We don’t have to go far to hear it if we will just open our ears.
- Our Lord Jesus Christ spoke openly to the world and said nothing in secret (Joh 18:20).
- Jesus told His apostles that what they heard in the ear they were to preach upon the housetops (Mat 10:27).
- This is why I post my sermons on the internet.
- The problem today is not that wisdom hasn’t cried in the streets.
- The problem is that few will hear it and “truth is fallen in the street” (Isa 59:14).
The rest of this chapter will show what happens to those who reject wisdom’s cry.