Author: | Ikechukwu Joseph | ISBN: | 1230002071053 |
Publisher: | Ikechukwu Joseph | Publication: | January 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ikechukwu Joseph |
ISBN: | 1230002071053 |
Publisher: | Ikechukwu Joseph |
Publication: | January 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
- It is the call for animals with horns that brought out the snail.
Meaning: there are pretenders or imitators among us.
- The chameleon said that the forest being on fire cannot make him forsake the walk style of his grandparents.
Meaning: Don’t allow your circumstances to control you, rather control your circumstances
Words of Wisdom (A Collection of African Proverbs with Categorizations and Meanings) is right from elder's mouth and wisdom.Many biblical proverbs have parallels in ancient Greece. “A soft answer turneth away wrath” was known to Aeschylus as well as to Solomon, and “Physician, heal thyself” (Luke 4:23) was also known to the Greeks.
“Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten,” an Igbo proverb says. The art of conversation and argument depends, in fact, on their use. By them the speaker shows his learning.
Wisdom tips from Proverb 30:25-28 we can learn these wisdom tips.
- The Ants being slow teaches us the wisdom of early preparation
- The Conies being feeble teaches us the wisdom of protective positioning in the rock
- The Locust being strong in flight teaches us the wisdom of using our strength when we have it (strong propelling movement)
- The Spider rich in treads teaches us the wisdom of continuous productions (builds her web (home), defensive productions)
Proverb is defined as a one sentence utterance that holds the conventional wisdom of the ages. Imagery or images, symbolism or symbols, paintings or pictures, objects, words of wisdom, wise sayings, bible verses or knowledge of the grey hair and understanding of the elders spice up our lives with deep thoughts and powerful reasoning. They decorate our thoughts with glossy, golden foils and varieties
- It is the call for animals with horns that brought out the snail.
Meaning: there are pretenders or imitators among us.
- The chameleon said that the forest being on fire cannot make him forsake the walk style of his grandparents.
Meaning: Don’t allow your circumstances to control you, rather control your circumstances
Words of Wisdom (A Collection of African Proverbs with Categorizations and Meanings) is right from elder's mouth and wisdom.Many biblical proverbs have parallels in ancient Greece. “A soft answer turneth away wrath” was known to Aeschylus as well as to Solomon, and “Physician, heal thyself” (Luke 4:23) was also known to the Greeks.
“Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten,” an Igbo proverb says. The art of conversation and argument depends, in fact, on their use. By them the speaker shows his learning.
Wisdom tips from Proverb 30:25-28 we can learn these wisdom tips.
- The Ants being slow teaches us the wisdom of early preparation
- The Conies being feeble teaches us the wisdom of protective positioning in the rock
- The Locust being strong in flight teaches us the wisdom of using our strength when we have it (strong propelling movement)
- The Spider rich in treads teaches us the wisdom of continuous productions (builds her web (home), defensive productions)
Proverb is defined as a one sentence utterance that holds the conventional wisdom of the ages. Imagery or images, symbolism or symbols, paintings or pictures, objects, words of wisdom, wise sayings, bible verses or knowledge of the grey hair and understanding of the elders spice up our lives with deep thoughts and powerful reasoning. They decorate our thoughts with glossy, golden foils and varieties