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Proverbs and Freemasonry: Wisdom as a Building Block of Character

The Book of Proverbs has spoken to seekers of wisdom for millennia. For some, it is a collection of practical rules for living from an ancient world. For others, it is a timeless mirror reflecting moral principles that remain as relevant today as when they were first written. But how does a Freemason approach these ancient texts? And what does someone discovering the symbolic richness of this book for the first time see in its pages? In this exploration, we examine two perspectives on wisdom as raw material for the inner life. The Perspective of the Traditional Reader For many readers, Proverbs is primarily a collection of practical advice attributed to wise kings and teachers of ancient Israel. The book belongs to what scholars call wisdom literature, and it contains short, pithy statements about honesty, diligence, humility, and justice. The tone is direct, sometimes stern, and always oriented toward daily life. A father speaks to his son, a teacher to his student. The wisdom conveyed is concrete: avoid the foolish, seek the righteous, guard your tongue. From this perspective, the book is essentially a manual for right conduct. The reader is encouraged to listen, to learn, and to improve their […]