Female Loneliness Is Becoming A Real Crisis
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Proverbs 11:22-23 --- "Beauty in a woman without good judgement is like a pig with a gold ring in it's snout."
When was the earliest known version or similar to Proverbs 11:22-23 recorded?
The earliest known versions or similar recordings of Proverbs 11:22-23—which compares a beautiful woman lacking discretion to a gold ring in a pig's snout—date back to Egyptian wisdom literature from the late 2nd millennium BCE, significantly predating the finalized Book of Proverbs.
Earliest Similar Recorded Versions
The Instruction of Amenemope (c. 1300–1100 BCE): Scholars widely recognize that Proverbs 22:17-24:22, and surrounding sections, share striking parallels with this Egyptian text. While specific to 22:17-23:11, the theme of "better" sayings (comparing physical wealth/beauty with inner character) appears elsewhere in Egyptian literature as early as the 12th century BCE, such as in the "better is poverty with God" motifs.
Common Ancient Near Eastern Wisdom: The metaphor, particularly the "ring of gold in a swine's snout," may reflect a broader, traditional proverb known throughout the ancient world, potentially stemming from older oral traditions before being recorded in Israelite or Egyptian texts.
Biblical Context and Dating
Solomonic Era (c. 970–930 BC): Traditionally, the proverbs were spoken by Solomon.
Hezekiah's Compilation (c. 700 BC): The material was likely compiled and recorded in its current form by scribes under King Hezekiah, who collected earlier Solomonic materials.
Proverbs 11:22 itself is part of a collection that, while featuring some older Solomonic nucleus, likely reached its present form between the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, though many sayings are far older.
I'm just saying except for maybe that could have been young Latina, none of these bitches were worth coming in or on... just saying.
Logistics? You chose to be independent, unbearable, and alone... Sleep on it bitch.
poor cat is allergic to the stupid femon...
All I am going to say is enjoy your crises! Us men will be enjoying our solitude!