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Proverbs 16:1 open_in_new
Read, 'the preparations of the heart belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord.' Man prepares his plans, but the decisive, final word is suggested by God. 'There's a divinity that shapes our ends, roughhew them as we will.'
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Proverbs 16:1-33 open_in_new
1-9. God's control of human life.
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Proverbs 16:4 open_in_new
Read, 'The Lord hath made everything for its own end.' God is the absolute Sovereign (Amos 3:6). The wicked are created for punishment (Exodus 9:16; Ezekiel 38:16; Ezekiel 39:21; Romans 9:17). The truth here pointed to would be expressed in milder terms today: we should say that nothing escapes the control and the judgment of God.
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Proverbs 16:5 open_in_new
Though hand, etc.] read, 'he will assuredly not go unpunished' (Proverbs 11:21).
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Proverbs 16:6 open_in_new
Sin is expiated by kindness and faithfulness towards others (Isaiah 27:9; Isaiah 40:2; Daniel 4:27; Hosea 6:6).
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Proverbs 16:9 open_in_new
'Man proposes, God disposes.'
10-15. The vv. relate chiefly to a king's powers and functions.
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Proverbs 16:10 open_in_new
His sentence has the force of a divine oracle.
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Proverbs 16:11 open_in_new
Probably the word, the 'Lord,'is mistakenly inserted: the human king is meant. The merchant carried his (stone) weights about in a bag. Explorers have found in Palestine ancient weights of hæmatite, limestone, etc.
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Proverbs 16:15 open_in_new
The light of.. countenance] i.e. his friendly regard. The latter rain] is the spring rain, required to ripen the crops.
16-19. The advantages of a right spirit.
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Proverbs 16:17 open_in_new
The road they travel does not lead to misfortune.
20-25. deal with wisdom and its results.
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Proverbs 16:20 open_in_new
He that handleth, etc.] read, 'he that giveth heed to the word' (of God or of the teacher).
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Proverbs 16:21 open_in_new
The sweetness, etc.] Attractive speech disposes the listener to learn.
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Proverbs 16:22 open_in_new
Instruction] RV 'correction': their folly is their punishment.
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Proverbs 16:26 open_in_new
Hunger prompts labour. It has been wittily said that every boy should pray that he may be born poor.
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Proverbs 16:30 open_in_new
Read, 'he that shutteth his eyes (as if pondering deeply) does it to devise froward things: he that (scornfully) compresses his lips has brought evil to pass.' Slanderers and backbiters are meant.
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Proverbs 16:31 open_in_new
RV 'It shall be found,' etc. The NT. does not teach that the righteous are always rewarded with long life.
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Proverbs 16:32 open_in_new
'Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules
Passions, desires and fears, is more a king;
And who attains not, ill aspires to rule
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Proverbs 16:33 open_in_new
The lot was put in the folds of the garment and then shaken out (Judges 1:3; Isaiah 34:17, etc.).