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Proverbial Secrets: Mysteries Revealed from Proverbs 31

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You’ll be amazed what Proverbs 31 is not about! There is no perfect woman who lives atop an ivory tower. Proverbs 31 is a Hebrew acrostic poem, most likely written by Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba. Although Solomon did not take her motherly advice, the rest of us can benefit from the biblical principles for living a life that is holy to the Lord. 

Alone or with friends, Proverbial Secrets can be used as a study for a small group or for a personal devotional, with discussion questions provided at the end of every chapter.

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You’ll be amazed what Proverbs 31 is not about! There is no perfect woman who lives atop an ivory tower. Proverbs 31 is a Hebrew acrostic poem, most likely written by Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba. Although Solomon did not take her motherly advice, the rest of us can benefit from the biblical principles for living a life that is holy to the Lord. 

Alone or with friends, Proverbial Secrets can be used as a study for a small group or for a personal devotional, with discussion questions provided at the end of every chapter.

You’ll be amazed what Proverbs 31 is not about! There is no perfect woman who lives atop an ivory tower. Proverbs 31 is a Hebrew acrostic poem, most likely written by Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba. Although Solomon did not take her motherly advice, the rest of us can benefit from the biblical principles for living a life that is holy to the Lord. 

Alone or with friends, Proverbial Secrets can be used as a study for a small group or for a personal devotional, with discussion questions provided at the end of every chapter.

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