Let them learn about wisdom.
Let them learn about instruction.
Let them understand words of insight.
Let them gain instruction in wise dealing.
Let them gain instruction in righteousness.
Let them gain instruction in justice.
Let them gain instruction in equity.
Let them teach shrewdness to the simple.
Let them teach knowledge to the young.
Let them teach prudence to the youth.
Let the wise also hear.
Let them gain in learning.
Let the discerning acquire skill.
Let them understand a proverb.
Let them understand obscure figures.
Let them understand the words of the wise.
Le them understand their riddles.”
Just like the psalms, this book of proverbs has a poetic rather than prose format. Originally this section was one long Hebrew sentence. In order to become wise, they have to learn and understand words of insight, wise dealing, righteousness, justice, and equity. These proverbs will teach shrewdness, knowledge, and prudence to young people. Even the wise people can gain knowledge and acquire skills in understanding proverbs, obscure statements, and symbols. In fact, these proverbs will help you understand the wise men and their riddles. These obscure figures are more like metaphors, parables, or allegories, while the riddles use analogy.