[[Prov-01]] Prev: [[Prophecies in Ps-150]] | Next: [[Prophecies in Prov-02]] --- ### Behold, I will pour out my spirit on you. I will make known my words to you. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: Wisdom promises a divine outpouring of her spirit and the revelation of her words to those who repent. *Historical context*: Theologians view this as a proto-prophetic promise of the Holy Spirit's arrival. This language is later mirrored in [[Joel-02#v28|Joel 2:28]] and is fundamentally linked to the events of the New Testament. *Related to*: ### Behold, I will pour out my spirit on you. *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: The promise of the Spirit being 'poured out' was realized during the event of Pentecost. *Historical context*: In [[Acts-02#v17|Acts 2:17]]-18, the Apostle Peter declares the fulfillment of the 'pouring out of the Spirit' as the gathered believers began to prophesy and speak in tongues, signaling the start of the New Covenant age. *Related to*: [[Prov-01#v23|Proverbs 1:23]] ### Wisdom calls aloud in the street. She utters her voice in the public squares. She calls at the head of noisy places. At the entrance of the city gates, she utters her words. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: Wisdom is personified as a herald making a public, authoritative call for people to turn from folly. *Historical context*: Literary analysts and theologians identify 'Lady Wisdom' as a type or pre-incarnate figure of the 'Logos'. The prophecy anticipates a time when Divine Wisdom would physically walk and speak in the public squares of Israel. *Related to*: ### Wisdom calls aloud in the street. She utters her voice in the public squares. *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: Jesus Christ, described as the 'Wisdom of God,' publicly preached in the streets and gates of Jerusalem. *Historical context*: Historical records in the Gospels ([[John-07#v28|John 7:28]], 37) describe Jesus standing in public religious festivals and 'crying out' with the same invitations and warnings found in Proverbs. [[1 Cor-01#v24|1 Corinthians 1:24]] explicitly identifies Christ as the fulfillment of this Wisdom figure. *Related to*: [[Prov-01#v20|Proverbs 1:20]]-21 ### Because I have called, and you have refused... I also will laugh at your disaster. I will mock when calamity overtakes you... when your disaster comes on like a whirlwind. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: A prophetic warning that persistent rejection of divine wisdom will lead to an unavoidable disaster where God will no longer respond to the pleas of the rebellious. *Historical context*: This warning follows the pattern of 'covenant curses' found in [[Deut|Deuteronomy 28]], predicting national or spiritual catastrophe for those who despise divine instruction. *Related to*: ### I will mock when calamity overtakes you... Then they will call on me, but I will not answer. *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: The historical destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD is often cited as the fulfillment of these warnings regarding the rejection of Wisdom. *Historical context*: Church historians and theologians, such as those in the tradition of Matthew Henry or John Gill, connect the 'calamity' and 'storm' of [[Prov|Proverbs 1]] to the Roman siege of Jerusalem. This event followed the Jewish leadership's final rejection of Christ (the Incarnate Wisdom), leading to a period of spiritual silence and national ruin. *Related to*: [[Prov-01#v24|Proverbs 1:24]]-28 --- #ai_prophecy