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Collection of Proverbs Cliparts (47)
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A focused gallery of proverbs illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A classic speech bubble highlighting “PROVERBS,” symbolizing spoken wisdom passed down through time.
“Hum…this is odd.” A curious bird watches two bizarre figures dangling from a branch-a visual metaphor for the folly of aligning with wickedness.
A Victorian-era figure cautiously probes thin ice with a pole-a classic reminder that vigilance prevents accidents on frozen waters.
A trustworthy exchange: one hand offers coins, another holds a pouch-proving honesty fosters confidence.
A beautifully crafted typographic artwork embedding Proverbs 3:5-6, inviting viewers to trust God fully and seek His guidance.
An adorable cartoon owl reminds us to pursue wisdom and understanding, quoting Proverbs 4:5 in a gentle, encouraging way.
“The brave suffer little, the coward much”-a Victorian-era illustration teaching moral fortitude through contrasting reactions to a simple garden plant.
A woman leads a child away as a temperance supporter smashes a rum barrel, underscoring the era’s moral campaign against alcohol.
A vibrant, bubble-themed design highlights this timeless reminder that human judgment is limited-God sees and evaluates the heart.
A clear, humorous cartoon showing how truth and deception manifest in spiritual witness-rooted in Scripture and personal integrity.
Two contrasting mouths-one speaking peace with an angel, the other hate with a demon-visualize the profound truth of Proverbs 18:21.
A thoughtful young person spots a “TROUBLE” sign and wisely changes course-proof that awareness prevents regret.
A classic 19th-century-style heraldic ornament with swirling vines, a central shield, and a pointed triangular crest-perfect for elegant branding or historical projects.
“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out.” -Proverbs 10:9 (ESV)
Young explorers pore over a hand-drawn map-perhaps planning an adventure or solving a mystery-while a snail crawls nearby, adding whimsy to the scene.
Never speak when you’re furious-take a breath first. This cartoon reminds us how anger clouds judgment and escalates conflict.
A lone voyager navigates choppy waters on a simple raft, embodying the timeless wisdom: hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
“Better bend than break”: A dramatic Victorian-era engraving showing survival through flexibility in the face of disaster.
A triumphant sales figure celebrates atop a crate labeled “SOAP”-perfect for illustrating success, promotion, or product enthusiasm.
A clean line-art depiction of the external human ear, highlighting key anatomical features for study or reference.
A startled man carrying sacks walks past a barking dog-illustrating the old adage that suspicion isn’t always justified.
“And the borrower is the servant to the lender” (Prov. 22:7) - a biting visual commentary on debt, power, and economic disparity.
A dapper but awkwardly dressed man with a walking stick stands beside a strutting peacock, illustrating the folly of wearing what isn’t truly yours.
A serene, bearded man remains calm as autumn leaves swirl around him-symbolizing how self-control creates peace even in turbulent times.
A cheerful trio of stylized paw prints-red, green, and blue-perfect for adding fun to pet-related or kids’ content.
A playful, illustrated pile of six hardcover books in warm and cool tones, perfect for representing learning, libraries, or book collections.
A joyful flapper-style girl in a blue dress and feathered hat, embodying the fun spirit of the Roaring Twenties.
Let this peaceful landscape remind you to lean not on your own understanding, but trust the Lord wholeheartedly.
“Slow but sure wins the race”-a witty 1800s engraving capturing the chaos and humor of an amateur footrace gone awry.
A striking green-themed visual of Proverbs 14:23-reminding us that purposeful labor yields reward, while idle words drain opportunity.
A cheerful alarm clock reminds us that good communication isn’t just about *what* we say-but *when* we say it.
This vintage engraving shows one man carrying another on his shoulders, symbolizing how supporting others ultimately benefits oneself-a timeless lesson in mutual aid.
A serene Art Nouveau figure tends a flourishing floral tree, blending nature, knowledge, and beauty in classic decorative style.
Children of different backgrounds stand hand-in-hand beneath the timeless wisdom of Proverbs 22:6-“Train up a child in the way he should go…”
