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868 B
868 B
prudence, prudent, prudently, prudent behavior
Facts:
The term "prudent" describes a person who thinks carefully about his actions and makes wise decisions.
- Often "prudence" refers to the ability to make wise decisions about practical, physical matters, such as in managing money or property.
- Although "prudence" and "wisdom" are similar in meaning, often "wisdom" is more general and focuses on spiritual or moral matters.
- Depending on the context, "prudent" could also be translated as "shrewd" or "careful" or "wise."
(See also: shrewd, spirit, wise)
Bible References:
Word Data:
- Strong's: H995, H5843, H6175, H6191, H6195, H7919, H7922