Bible (YLT) 20: Proverbs
Gelesen von Mark Penfold
Young's Literal Translation, Young'S Literal Translation and Young'S Literal Translationtranslated Byrobert Young





This book contains small morsels of great practical wisdom and instruction for all. Solomon, no doubt, wrote the majority of this book, but the last proverb was authored by a King Lemuel, who wrote of the wisdom imparted to him by his mother. (Introduction by Mark Penfold) (1 hr 34 min)