What does Proverbs 8:7 mean?
I only speak the truth. I hate lies and dishonesty. Proverbs 8:7 - Modern Text Bible
(Wisdom is completely trustworthy and has no tolerance for deception.)
Wisdom insists on speaking the truth and refuses to say anything dishonest. The Hebrew word for "truth" is emet, meaning firmness, reliability, and faithfulness. Wisdom is committed to what is real and trustworthy, not just what sounds good or is convenient.
This verse pushes back against a culture that often values cleverness or spin over honesty. Wisdom won’t bend the truth to fit in or to get ahead. It’s about integrity, even when it’s uncomfortable or unpopular.
If you’re surrounded by half-truths or feel pressure to fake it, this verse offers a different path. Wisdom is about being real—saying what’s true, even when it’s hard. That’s the kind of advice you can actually build a life on.
Similar verses: Proverbs 12:17, Proverbs 16:13, Psalm 15:2