Have not I written to you excellent things in counsels and knowledge,
Have not I written to you excellent things in counsels and knowledge,
Have not I written unto thee excellent things Of counsels and knowledge,
Have I not put in writing for you thirty sayings, with wise suggestions and knowledge,
Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge,
Haven't I written to you thirty excellent things of counsel and knowledge,
Have not I written unto thee excellent things of counsels and knowledge;
Excellent things - A meaning of the word derived from "the third," i. e., "the chief of three warriors in a chariot" (compare Exodus 14:7 note). Another reading of the Hebrew text gives "Have I not written to thee long ago?" and this would form a natural antithesis to "this day" of Proverbs 22:19. The rendering of the Septuagint is: "write them for thyself three times;" that of the Vulgate, "I have written it (i. e., my counsel) In threefold form;" the "three times" or "threefold form" being referred either to the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon, or to the division of the Old Testament into the Law, the prophets, and the Hagiographa.
22:20 In counsels and knowledge - In counsels which proceed from found knowledge.