Proverbs

Chapter 21

The King’s Heart

1 The king’s heart is a waterway in the hand of the LORD;

He directs it where He pleases.

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2 All a man’s ways seem right to him,

but the LORD weighs the heart.

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3 To do righteousness and justice

is more desirable to the LORD than sacrifice.

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4 Haughty eyes and a proud heart—

the guides of the wicked—are sin.

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5 The plans of the diligent bring plenty,

as surely as haste leads to poverty.

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6 Making a fortune by a lying tongue

is a vanishing mist, a deadly pursuit.

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7 The violence of the wicked will sweep them away

because they refuse to do what is just.

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8 The way of a guilty man is crooked,

but the conduct of the innocent is upright.

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9 Better to live on a corner of the roof

than to share a house with a quarrelsome wife.

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10 The soul of the wicked man craves evil;

his neighbor finds no favor in his eyes.

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11 When a mocker is punished, the simple gain wisdom;

and when a wise man is instructed, he acquires knowledge.

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12 The Righteous One [a] considers the house of the wicked

and brings the wicked to ruin.

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13 Whoever shuts his ears to the cry of the poor,

he too shall cry out and receive no answer.

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14 A gift in secret soothes anger,

and a covert bribe [b] pacifies great wrath.

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15 Justice executed is a joy to the righteous,

but a terror to the workers of iniquity.

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16 The man who strays from the path of understanding

will rest in the assembly of the dead.

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17 He who loves pleasure will become poor;

the one who loves wine and oil will never be rich.

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18 The wicked become a ransom for the righteous,

and the faithless for the upright.

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19 Better to live in the desert

than with a contentious and ill-tempered wife.

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20 Precious treasures and oil are in the dwelling of the wise,

but a foolish man consumes them.

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21 He who pursues righteousness and loving devotion

finds life, righteousness, and honor.

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22 A wise man scales the city of the mighty

and pulls down the stronghold in which they trust.

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23 He who guards his mouth and tongue

keeps his soul from distress.

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24 Mocker is the name of the proud and arrogant man—

of him who acts with excessive pride.

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25 The craving of the slacker kills him

because his hands refuse to work.

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26 All day long he covets more,

but the righteous give without restraint.

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27 The sacrifice of the wicked is detestable—

how much more so when brought with ill intent!

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28 A lying witness will perish,

but the man who listens to truth will speak forever.

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29 A wicked man hardens his face, [c]

but the upright man makes his way sure.

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30 There is no wisdom, no understanding, no counsel

that can prevail against the LORD.

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31 A horse is prepared for the day of battle,

but victory is of the LORD.

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