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Whose heart is in the hand of the LORD (Prov 21:1)?
Whose heart is in the hand of the LORD (Prov 21:1)?
The king's heart was likened to a _________ (Prov 21:1)?
The king's heart was likened to a _________ (Prov 21:1)?
All a man's ways seem right to whom (Prov 21:2)?
All a man's ways seem right to whom (Prov 21:2)?
What does the LORD weigh (Prov 21:2)?
What does the LORD weigh (Prov 21:2)?
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To do what is right and just is more acceptable to the LORD than what (Prov 21:3)?
To do what is right and just is more acceptable to the LORD than what (Prov 21:3)?
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What is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice (Prov 21:3)?
What is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice (Prov 21:3)?
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All of the following are listed as sin EXCEPT _______ (Prov 21:4)
All of the following are listed as sin EXCEPT _______ (Prov 21:4)
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What kind of heart does Proverbs label as sin (Prov 21:4)?
What kind of heart does Proverbs label as sin (Prov 21:4)?
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What item of the wicked does Proverbs label as sin (Prov 21:4)?
What item of the wicked does Proverbs label as sin (Prov 21:4)?
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What do the plans of the diligent lead to (Prov 21:5)?
What do the plans of the diligent lead to (Prov 21:5)?
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To what does haste lead (Prov 21:5)?
To what does haste lead (Prov 21:5)?
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What leads to poverty (Prov 21:5)?
What leads to poverty (Prov 21:5)?
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What does the fortune made by a lying tongue become (Prov 21:6)?
What does the fortune made by a lying tongue become (Prov 21:6)?
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What is a fleeting vapor (Prov 21:6)?
What is a fleeting vapor (Prov 21:6)?
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What will drag the wicked away (Prov 21:7)?
What will drag the wicked away (Prov 21:7)?
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What do the wicked refuse to do (Prov 21:7)?
What do the wicked refuse to do (Prov 21:7)?
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Whose way is devious (Prov 21:8)?
Whose way is devious (Prov 21:8)?
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What is considered upright (Prov 21:8)?
What is considered upright (Prov 21:8)?
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With whom is it bad to share a house (Prov 21:9)?
With whom is it bad to share a house (Prov 21:9)?
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Where is it better to dwell than in a house with a quarrelsome wife (Prov 21:9)?
Where is it better to dwell than in a house with a quarrelsome wife (Prov 21:9)?
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What does the wicked man crave (Prov 21:10)?
What does the wicked man crave (Prov 21:10)?
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What does a neighbor not receive from a wicked person (Prov 21:10)?
What does a neighbor not receive from a wicked person (Prov 21:10)?
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Who gains wisdom when a mocker is punished (Prov 21:11)?
Who gains wisdom when a mocker is punished (Prov 21:11)?
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When does the simple gain wisdom (Prov 21:11)?
When does the simple gain wisdom (Prov 21:11)?
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How does the wise person get knowledge (Prov 21:11)?
How does the wise person get knowledge (Prov 21:11)?
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Who brings the wicked to ruin (Prov 21:12)?
Who brings the wicked to ruin (Prov 21:12)?
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Study Notes
Heart and Actions
- The king's heart is guided by the LORD, likened to a watercourse, indicating divine influence over rulers.
- Individuals perceive their own ways as right; however, the LORD assesses the true motives behind actions.
Sin and Righteousness
- Sin encompasses haughty eyes, a proud heart, and the lamp of the wicked; however, the mouth of an adulteress is not explicitly labeled as sin in this context.
- A proud heart is specifically categorized as sin, highlighting the dangers of arrogance and pride.
Diligence and Consequences
- Plans formed through diligence lead to profit, while haste often results in poverty, reinforcing the importance of careful preparation.
- Fortune acquired through deceit is ephemeral, compared to a deadly snare that can ensnare the foolish.
Conduct and Relationships
- The conduct of the innocent is deemed upright, while a guilty person's way is usually devious, stressing the contrast between integrity and wrongdoing.
- Living with a quarrelsome wife is so unpleasant that dwelling on the roof is preferable, emphasizing the strain of contentious relationships.
Nature of the Wicked
- The wicked are characterized by a craving for evil and a lack of mercy, showcasing their morally corrupt nature.
- When a mocker faces punishment, the simple gain wisdom, demonstrating how consequences can serve as lessons for others.
Gaining Knowledge and Wisdom
- Wisdom is acquired through observation and instruction, highlighting the importance of learning from both successes and failures.
- The Righteous One takes note of the deeds of the upright, indicating divine awareness and justice in human actions.
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Test your knowledge on Proverbs 21 with these flashcard-style multiple choice questions. Each question is designed to reinforce your understanding of the text and its meanings. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of biblical studies.