REPRESENTATION OF WISDOM IN THE BOOK OF PROVERBS WRITTEN BY SOLOMON

This article aims to describe the book of Proverbs for how someone gets wisdom, which the ability to understand everything clearly and use knowledge to overcome a problem. The problem in this study is how verses in the Book of Proverbs can represent wisdom that aims to teach someone to understand each teaching. This research is a qualitative research using descriptive method. The data are taken from The Book of Proverbs written by Solomon. Data collection techniques are reading analysis and documentation. This study uses three steps of work, they are (1) providing data; (2) data analyzing; and (3) presenting the results of the data analysis. This study uses pragmatic theory. The results of this study indicate that verse fragments in articles taken from the Book of Proverbs can teach someone to have wisdom, that wisdom can direct people into discipline, happiness and achievement of success.

Teacher and wise man.

Representation of Wisdom
According to Sulistiyana (2014: 43), representation is a picture of an object that represents a situation. This opinion is supported by Hall (1995: 69) who considers that representation makes concepts in the mind by using language to interpret abstract or concrete objects. By understanding representation, all objects can be correlated with concepts that are in the reader's knowledge.

METHODS
In the research of this book, the method used is a qualitative descriptive method. Sukardi (2009, 157) (3) presentation of results data analysis.

FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS
Based on the introduction described above and the purpose of this study, Proverbs has been analyzed to understand the representations of wisdom. The wisdom representations of wisdom in the Book of Proverbs are described as follows.

(World English Proverbs-written by Salomon 11:22)
Analysis: In the above sentences, the explanation of wisdom representation is explained in the antonym explanation of the absence of wisdom, such as "a ring of gold in a swine's snout". How can the wisdom represent as a woman be a gold earring on a pig's nose?
Gold earrings inserted on the side of the nose or a septum that separates the nostrils states a custom of eastern society that the woman is someone who is highly cultured and honorable.
This can also be translated as wisdom which is considered valuable as gold. But in the subsequent explanation, most of the customs and traditions in Solomon's government considered pigs to be animals of low caste, unclean and disgusting. The author understands that a woman who is beautiful but has no sense is like a gold earring which is considered valuable is not suitable to be installed on a pig's nose.

f. "Exalting His Gate" and "Having a Perverse Tongue"
17:19 He who loves transgression loves strife, And he who exalts his gate seeks destruction.
17:20 He who has a deceitful heart finds no good, And he who has a perverse tongue falls into evil.

(World English Proverbs-written by Salomon 17:19-20)
Analysis: In this paraphrase, the author also uses the antonym of wisdom itself. In this representation, lack of wisdom is indicated such as "Exalting his gate" and "having a perverse tongue". Wisdom in this understanding translates into a person's speech in using the mouth. Is there something wrong with "Exalts his gate"? The author understands that someone who is not wise is like someone who loves transgression and strife exalts his gate. In eastern adat, the door should be closed tightly so that dust and animals do not damage the whole house. In fact, someone who does not make low doors to his home and yard will be at risk of being entered by thieves. This proverb intends to explain someone who is not wise making his mouth an elevated door through boasting and arrogant words. These words will foster contention and lead to a problem and disaster. The understanding also has the same meaning as the "perverse tongue" which indicates that someone who has a cunning heart which is opposition to wisdom, will not be able to find anything good. Eventually, these people will fall into evil.