Biblica Analytica

שִׂכְלוּת

sikh.lut (H5531B)

folly

6 verses 1 books OT 6 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word שִׂכְלוּת (sikh.lut) is defined as "folly." It is a noun that appears six times in the Bible. This word suggests a state of mind characterized by foolishness, lack of wisdom, or poor judgment. The usage of שִׂכְלוּת in the Bible indicates that it can be used to describe both individuals and groups. It is often associated with poor decision-making, recklessness, and a disregard for consequences. The significance of שִׂכְלוּת lies in its role as a foil to wisdom and prudence. By highlighting the negative consequences of foolish behavior, the Bible encourages readers to cultivate wisdom and make informed decisions.

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Ecclesiastes 2:3

I searched in my heart how to cheer my flesh with wine, my heart yet guiding me with wisdom, and how to lay hold of folly, until I might see what it was good for the sons of men that they should do under heaven all the days of their lives.

Ecclesiastes 2:12

I turned myself to consider wisdom, madness, and folly; for what can the king’s successor do? Just that which has been done long ago.

Ecclesiastes 2:13

Then I saw that wisdom excels folly, as far as light excels darkness.

Ecclesiastes 7:25

I turned around, and my heart sought to know and to search out, and to seek wisdom and the scheme of things, and to know that wickedness is stupidity, and that foolishness is madness.

Ecclesiastes 10:1

Dead flies cause the oil of the perfumer to produce an evil odor; so does a little folly outweigh wisdom and honor.

Ecclesiastes 10:13

The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness; and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.