Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
Don't brag about what you'll do tomorrow, because you don't know what might happen in just one day.
This verse reminds us not to be overconfident about our future plans since we can't predict what will happen even in the next day.
📚 Historical Context
The book of Proverbs is attributed to King Solomon and was written around 900 BC as part of Israel's wisdom literature to guide people in everyday decisions and moral living. In the ancient Near Eastern culture, life was filled with uncertainties like crop failures, wars, and sudden changes, making it foolish to boast about future plans. This verse reflects the broader biblical emphasis on God's control over time and human limitations.
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