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In part one (Tim says there are different ways to classify the books in the Bible, but the books are primarily grouped into two categories.Wisdom of King Solomon-Proverbs-Ecclesiastes-Song of SongsThe themes of wisdom, the "good life," and the fear of the Lord-Proverbs-Ecclesiastes-JobIn part two (Psalm "Your instructions make me wiser than my enemies,For they are ever mine. I have more insight than all my teachers,For Your testimonies are my meditation."2 Timothy “From childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.”Tim points out that the entire Bible can be used to gain wisdom. Jon says that there are many different lenses to view the Bible through. Seeing it as a book of wisdom is perhaps a very universal one.The guys discuss how messy life is, just like the book of Genesis is messy. Humans in their desire to live are constantly faced with difficult choices.Tim shares a quote from Rolan Murphy:“Within the Hebrew Bible, the wisdom literature is exciting, because it deals directly with life. The sages of Israel were concerned with the present, how to cope with the challenges provoked by one’s immediate experience… The choice between life and death which Moses dramatically places before Israel in Deuteronomy In part three (Tim notes that you can trace the thread of God discerning what is “good and bad” in the creation narrative:God is the provider with all knowledge of “good and bad” (tov and ra in Hebrew). God the creator provides all that is “good” (Heb. tov). Seven times in Genesis 1 "God saw that it was tov.” God is the first one to identify something as “not good:” a lonely human in the garden. God sees the problem and asks how humanity can “be fruitful and multiply and fill the land and rule the creatures” alone, and sees the need for human companionship.In part four (Genesis "So Yahweh God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the human, and he slept; then He took one of his sides and closed the flesh at that place. And the Yahweh God built the side which He had taken from the human into a woman, and brought her to the man. The human said,'This is now bone of my bones,And flesh of my flesh;She shall be called Woman [issah]Because she was taken out of [ish].'For this reason, a ish shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his isshah; and they shall become one flesh. And the two of them were naked, the adam and his wife and were not ashamed."Tim notes that God provides humans with what they cannot give themselves: blessing, fruitfulness, and dominion over the land (Gen Show Resources:Roland Murphy, The Tree of Life: An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature, pp. Ix-x.Derick Kidner, The Wisdom of Proverbs, Job & EcclesiastesWilliam P. Brown, Wisdom's Wonder: Character, Creation, and Crisis in the Bible's Wisdom LiteratureShow Music:Defender Instrumental, TentsDrug Police, MobyHeal My Sorrows, Beautiful EulogyWhere Peace and Rest are Found, Beautiful EulogyShow produced by:Dan Gummel, Jon Collins