Proverbs 31 is often attributed to King Solomon, but there are clues in the text that point at a later king of Israel. The first section, the words of King Lemuel that his mother taught him, contains instruction for a king, but it's good advice for all men: guard your heart and mind against a man's most common enemies.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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