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1. Pro 8:4 – “Unto you, O men, I call; and my voice is to the sons of man.”
- Unto you, O men, I call;
- Wisdom issues her call to men.
- Men n. – plural of man
- Man – 1. A human being (irrespective of sex or age); = L. homo. In OE. the prevailing sense. a. In many OE. instances, and in a few of later date, used explicitly as a designation equally applicable to either sex. 2. a. In abstract or generic sense, without article: The human creature regarded abstractly, and personified as an individual; human beings collectively; the human race or species; mankind.
- Call v. – I. To shout, utter loudly, cry out, summon. To utter one’s voice loudly, forcibly, and distinctly, so as to be heard at a distance; to shout, cry: often emphasized by out, to cry out.
- Wisdom’s call is universal to men in general (Act 17:30).
- She utters it loudly to ensure that her voice will be heard.
- and my voice is to the sons of man.
- The sons of man are people in general (Psa 33:13-14).
- Wisdom’s voice is to men, not angels, animals, or inanimate objects.
- Her delights are with the sons of men (Pro 8:31).
- Man was made in the image of God (Gen 1:26-27; Gen 9:6; Jam 3:9), and therefore He takes particular interest in him.