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Proverbs 21:1

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21:1 The king’s heart 1  is in the hand 2  of the Lord like channels of water; 3 

he turns it wherever he wants.

Proverbs 30:9

Context

30:9 lest I become satisfied and act deceptively 4 

and say, “Who is the Lord?”

Or lest I become poor and steal

and demean 5  the name of my God.

1 sn “Heart” is a metonymy of subject; it signifies the ability to make decisions, if not the decisions themselves.

2 sn “Hand” in this passage is a personification; the word is frequently used idiomatically for “power,” and that is the sense intended here.

3 tn “Channels of water” (פַּלְגֵי, palge) is an adverbial accusative, functioning as a figure of comparison – “like channels of water.” Cf. NAB “Like a stream”; NIV “watercourse”; NRSV, NLT “a stream of water.”

sn The farmer channels irrigation ditches where he wants them, where they will do the most good; so does the Lord with the king. No king is supreme; the Lord rules.

4 tn The verb כָּחַשׁ (kakhash) means “to be disappointing; to deceive; to fail; to grow lean.” In the Piel stem it means “to deceive; to act deceptively; to cringe; to disappoint.” The idea of acting deceptively is illustrated in Hos 9:2 where it has the connotation of “disowning” or “refusing to acknowledge” (a meaning very close to its meaning here).

5 tn The Hebrew verb literally means “to take hold of; to seize”; this produces the idea of doing violence to the reputation of God.



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