Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Proverbs 19:21

Context
NETBible

There are many plans 1  in a person’s mind, 2  but it 3  is the counsel 4  of the Lord which will stand.

XREF

Ge 37:19,20; Ge 45:4-8; Ge 50:20; Es 9:25; Job 23:13; Ps 21:11; Ps 33:10,11; Ps 83:4; Pr 12:2; Pr 16:1,9; Pr 21:1,30; Ec 7:29; Isa 7:6,7; Isa 14:24,26,27; Isa 46:10; Da 4:35; Da 11:24,25; Mt 26:4,5; Mt 27:63,64; Ac 4:27,28; Ac 5:38,39; Eph 1:11; Heb 6:17,18; 1Pe 2:8; Jude 1:4

NET © Notes

sn The plans (from the Hebrew verb חָשַׁב [khashav], “to think; to reckon; to devise”) in the human heart are many. But only those which God approves will succeed.

tn Heb “in the heart of a man” (cf. NAB, NIV). Here “heart” is used for the seat of thoughts, plans, and reasoning, so the translation uses “mind.” In contemporary English “heart” is more often associated with the seat of emotion than with the seat of planning and reasoning.

tn Heb “but the counsel of the Lord, it will stand.” The construction draws attention to the “counsel of the Lord”; it is an independent nominative absolute, and the resumptive independent pronoun is the formal subject of the verb.

tn The antithetical parallelism pairs “counsel” with “plans.” “Counsel of the Lord” (עֲצַת יְהוָה, ’atsat yehvah) is literally “advice” or “counsel” with the connotation of “plan” in this context (cf. NIV, NRSV, NLT “purpose”; NCV “plan”; TEV “the Lord’s will”).

sn The point of the proverb is that the human being with many plans is uncertain, but the Lord with a sure plan gives correct counsel.



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