Proverbs 21 KJV: Divine Direction and the Ethics of the Heart
Proverbs 21 documents God's ultimate authority over human leaders, comparing the King's heart to water channels directed by the Lord. It contrasts the 'high look' of the proud with the diligent planning of the righteous, concluding that no human wisdom can succeed against the Lord.
v1-3: God’s Sovereignty and the Priority of Justice
The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD.
Trust in God's ability to direct high-level outcomes while you focus on the 'low-level' duties of justice and mercy. Begin your study with proverbs 21 summary.
Consider the metaphor of 'rivers of water' which in the ancient world were irrigation channels manually diverted by farmers, showing that even the most powerful leaders are 'channeled' by God. The 'Word Secret' is Palag, referring to these specific irrigation canals, emphasizing God's meticulous control. Discover the riches with proverbs 21 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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