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Human wisdom is powerless against the Lord (see...
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Proverbs 21:1
A king was the most powerful person in an ancient nation, and it seemed he could do anything he wanted. However, God guides the king's heart.
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Proverbs 21:2
This proverb is almost exactly the same in Proverbs 16:2.
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Proverbs 21:3
God wants worship to come from a sincere heart and lead to good actions (see Psalm 40:6–8; Micah 6:6–8).
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Proverbs 21:4
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Proverbs 21:8
The path of foolishness leads to death, while the road of wisdom leads to life.
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Proverbs 21:9
A marriage that appears good from the outside, like in a beautiful home, is not fulfilling if it is full of arguments (see also Proverbs 21:19; 25:24; 27:15–17; compare 11:22; 12:4b). See the parallel passage in Proverbs 25:24
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Proverbs 21:10
Evil people do not just do bad things; they are bad. No argument will change their behavior.
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Proverbs 21:11
The simple-minded learn when they see a mocker punished (see Proverbs 1:22; 19:25). The wise do not need punishment threats because they already seek wisdom.
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Proverbs 21:12
The Righteous One: God observes the wicked actions done in private and will punish them for their sins. Alternatively, the Righteous One could mean the wisdom of any righteous person.
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Proverbs 21:15
God is fair, so he rewards good people and punishes bad ones. This is why good people love justice, and bad people fear it.
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Proverbs 21:16
People with common sense can avoid life's dangers.
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Proverbs 21:17
Spending on wine and luxury stops people from saving money. They choose to spend instead of save.
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Proverbs 21:18
The wicked will get caught in the traps they set for others (Proverbs 26:27; see also 11:8).
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Proverbs 21:19
Better to live in the desert: Compare Proverbs 21:9; 25:24.
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Proverbs 21:21
Righteousness and unfailing love are traits linked to Israel's agreement with God (see Exodus 34:5–7; Deuteronomy 7:9–11). The agreement promised life and honor to those who followed God's law (Deuteronomy 28:1–14).
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Proverbs 21:22
A smart military planner can find ways to beat stronger armies. This shows that wisdom is better than just strength (compare Ecclesiastes 7:12; 9:13–18).
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Proverbs 21:24
Mocker: See Proverbs 1:25–27 and 9:7–9. Also, see study note on Proverbs 1:22.
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Proverbs 21:26
Generosity is a trait of the godly, while stinginess is a trait of fools (Proverbs 29:7, 14). Interestingly, the more you give, the more you receive (Proverbs 11:24).