This section of Proverbs were included with the men of King Hezekiah about 250 years after Solomon. These passages were still included during the time of Jesus, because they are quoted in the New Testament in Romans 12 and in James 4. We also see a form of proverbs called comparative meaning, and the word "like" is used. Sometimes these are two lines, and sometimes it goes beyond two. One thing that is still clear in these proverbs is that the Lord is over all and He is to be feared.