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What does the Bible say about the wise and foolish?

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The Bible contrasts the wise, who disperse knowledge, with the foolish, who do not, as seen in Proverbs 15:7.

In Proverbs 15:7, the scripture presents a clear distinction between the wise and the foolish. The wise are characterized by their ability to disperse knowledge, implying that they have received wisdom from God. This wisdom is not merely intellectual but is rooted in the understanding and grace that comes through salvation. In contrast, the foolish, referred to as simpletons or arrogant, do not share knowledge and remain ignorant about spiritual truths, reflecting a heart not connected to God’s revelation. Thus, the proverb serves as a teaching point about the importance of divine wisdom and the role knowledge plays in the life of the believer.
Scripture References: Proverbs 15:7

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