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1. Pro 7:4 – “Say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister; and call understanding thy kinswoman:”
- Say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister;
- Wisdom n. – 1. a. Capacity of judging rightly in matters relating to life and conduct; soundness of judgement in the choice of means and ends; sometimes, less strictly, sound sense, esp. in practical affairs: opp. to folly.
- Wisdom is here personified as a man’s sister.
- Sister n. – 1. a. A female in relationship to another person or persons having the same parents. 7. a. A thing having close kinship or relationship to another.
- It is obvious that sister is being used figuratively in this verse in that an immaterial think like wisdom cannot be born to the same parents as a man.
- The sons of God should have a close relationship to, and fondness for, wisdom, just as a man would have for his own sister.
- Solomon called his wife his sister to express his love and fondness for her (Son 4:10).
- We should feel the same way toward wisdom which is found in God’s word (Pro 2:6 c/w Pro 4:6).
- If we love her, she will love us back (Pro 8:17).
- If we do the will of God (God’s word) we are Christ’s (who is the wisdom of God – 1Co 1:24) sister (Mar 3:35).
- and call understanding thy kinswoman:
- Understanding n. – 1. a. (Without article.) Power or ability to understand; intellect, intelligence.
- Understand – 1. To comprehend; to apprehend the meaning or import of; to grasp the idea of.
- Kinswoman – A woman of one’s own kin; a female relative.
- Understanding should be sought diligently (Pro 4:5).
- It should be loved like a kinswoman such as a mother, grandmother, sister, or aunt (Pro 4:6).
- It (along with wisdom) should be the most important thing in our lives (Pro 4:7) because it will enable us to comprehend the word of God which will facilitate us knowing Him and His will for our lives.
If we embrace wisdom and understanding like a sister and a kinswoman they will keep us from wicked women who will destroy us (Pro 7:5), just like a sister would do for a brother whom she loved.