Proverbs 15
Chapter 15 focuses intensely on speech and the emotional dimensions of household life, presenting wisdom as fundamentally concerned with the quality of words, the tone of relationships, and the cultivation of inner peace and righteous disposition. The chapter opens with the principle that a soft answer turns away wrath while a harsh word stirs up anger, and continues to emphasize throughout that gentle speech, careful words, and measured replies are marks of wisdom while hasty, angry, or careless speech are marks of folly. The chapter presents a psychological realism: the heart of the righteous meditates on how to answer properly, the ears of the wise seek knowledge, the mouth of the fool pours out folly, and these interior dispositions naturally manifest in the quality of speech and relationship. Memorable images include the light of the eyes bringing joy to the heart, the pleasant words that are like honeycomb sweetness to the soul, and the gentle tongue breaking bones (suggesting that gentleness has surprising power). The chapter also addresses the household: the joy of the righteous makes a feast while the sorrow of the wicked brings nothing but deep pain; a little with the fear of the LORD is better than great wealth with turmoil. Chapter 15 emphasizes that wisdom creates a culture of peace, attentiveness, and genuine relationship within households and communities, and that the quality of life is determined not by external circumstances but by inner righteousness and careful stewardship of one's words.