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Continues in evil with obstinacy and impudence.

Under which all war - like provisions are comprehended.
Is obstinate.

JFB: Pro 21:30-31 - -- Men's best devices and reliances are vain compared with God's, or without His aid (Pro 19:21; Psa 20:7; Psa 33:17).
Clarke: Pro 21:29 - -- He directeth his way - Instead of יכין yachin , he directeth, upwards of fifty of Kennicott’ s and De Rossi’ s MSS., several ancient ...
He directeth his way - Instead of

Clarke: Pro 21:31 - -- The horse is prepared against the day of battle - Horses were not used among the Jews before the time of Solomon. There was a Divine command against...
The horse is prepared against the day of battle - Horses were not used among the Jews before the time of Solomon. There was a Divine command against them, Deu 17:16; but Solomon transgressed it; see 1Ki 10:29. But he here allows that a horse is a vain thing for safety; and that however strong and well appointed cavalry may be, still safety, escape, and victory, are of the Lord. Among the ancient Asiatics, the horse was used only for war; oxen labored in the plough and cart, the ass and the camel carried backloads; and mules and asses served for riding. We often give the credit of a victory to man, when they who consider the circumstances see that it came from God.
Defender -> Pro 21:30
Defender: Pro 21:30 - -- Those intellectuals who reject the Lord as Creator and Savior, despite their pretense of superior wisdom, are actually fools (Psa 14:1). The very foun...
Those intellectuals who reject the Lord as Creator and Savior, despite their pretense of superior wisdom, are actually fools (Psa 14:1). The very foundation of true wisdom and knowledge is "the fear of the Lord" (Pro 1:7; Pro 9:10), and in Christ "are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (Col 2:3)."
TSK: Pro 21:29 - -- hardeneth : Pro 28:14, Pro 29:1; Jer 3:2, Jer 3:3, Jer 5:3, Jer 8:12, Jer 44:16, Jer 44:17
he directeth : or, he considereth, Pro 11:5; Psa 119:59; Ez...

TSK: Pro 21:30 - -- Pro 19:21; Isa 7:5-7, Isa 8:9, Isa 8:10, Isa 14:27, Isa 46:10, Isa 46:11; Jer 9:23; Jon 1:13; Act 4:27, Act 4:28, Act 5:39; 1Pe 2:8

TSK: Pro 21:31 - -- horse : Psa 20:7, Psa 33:17, Psa 33:18, Psa 147:10; Ecc 9:11; Isa 31:1
but : Psa 3:3, Psa 3:8, Psa 68:20
safety : or, victory, Psa 144:10 *marg.
horse : Psa 20:7, Psa 33:17, Psa 33:18, Psa 147:10; Ecc 9:11; Isa 31:1
but : Psa 3:3, Psa 3:8, Psa 68:20
safety : or, victory, Psa 144:10 *marg.

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Barnes -> Pro 21:29; Pro 21:30-31
Barnes: Pro 21:29 - -- Directeth - i. e., Makes straight and firm. On one side it is the callousness of guilt; on the other side it is the confidence of integrity.
Directeth - i. e., Makes straight and firm. On one side it is the callousness of guilt; on the other side it is the confidence of integrity.

Barnes: Pro 21:30-31 - -- Two companion proverbs. Nothing avails against, nothing without, God. The horse is the type of warlike strength, used chiefly or exclusively in batt...
Two companion proverbs. Nothing avails against, nothing without, God. The horse is the type of warlike strength, used chiefly or exclusively in battle. 1Ki 4:26; 1Ki 10:26-28, may be thought of as having given occasion to the latter of the two proverbs.
Poole: Pro 21:29 - -- Hardeneth his face continueth in evil courses with obstinacy and impudence, in spite of all the commands of God, or counsels of men.
He directeth hi...
Hardeneth his face continueth in evil courses with obstinacy and impudence, in spite of all the commands of God, or counsels of men.
He directeth his way he ordereth his steps aright; and if at any time, he goeth awry, he doth not add rebellion to his sin, nor persist in his error, but considereth his ways, and turneth his feet to God’ s testimonies, as David did, Psa 119:59 . Or, considereth his way , remembering with grief and shame what he hath done, and taking better heed to himself for the future.

Which can prevail against the counsel and will of God.

Poole: Pro 21:31 - -- The horse under which particular all warlike provisions are comprehended.
Safety is of the Lord the success of the battle depends not upon any huma...
The horse under which particular all warlike provisions are comprehended.
Safety is of the Lord the success of the battle depends not upon any human strength or art, but merely upon God’ s providence, who gives the victory when and to whom he pleaseth, and ofttimes to those that have least reason to expect it. Compare Ecc 9:11 .
Face. Never blushing, or yielding to good advice.

Haydock: Pro 21:31 - -- Battle. It was kept for no other purpose by the eastern nations, who used oxen to till the land; asses and camels to carry burdens, Job xxxix. 18., ...
Battle. It was kept for no other purpose by the eastern nations, who used oxen to till the land; asses and camels to carry burdens, Job xxxix. 18., and Psalm xix. 8., and xxxii. 17. (Calmet)
Gill: Pro 21:29 - -- A wicked man hardeneth his face,.... Against all corrections and reproofs of parents, masters, ministers, and others; he blushes not at sins committed...
A wicked man hardeneth his face,.... Against all corrections and reproofs of parents, masters, ministers, and others; he blushes not at sins committed, and is not ashamed of them, but glories in them: or, he "strengthens with his face" l; he puts an impudent face upon his words, and confirms them by his impudence; if he tells the most notorious lies, and says things the most shameful and scandalous, his countenance does not alter, by which he would be thought to have spoken what is right and true;
but as for the upright, he directeth his way; or "his ways" m; according to the various reading; the man that is upright in heart, and walks uprightly, he directs his way according to the word of God; and, if he does amiss, when sensible he is ashamed of it, and amends.

Gill: Pro 21:30 - -- There is no wisdom nor understanding, nor counsel against the Lord. No human schemes whatever, formed with the greatest wisdom and prudence, can ever...
There is no wisdom nor understanding, nor counsel against the Lord. No human schemes whatever, formed with the greatest wisdom and prudence, can ever prevail against God, or set aside or hinder the execution of any design of his; nothing that is pointed against his church, his cause, and interest, his truths and ordinances, in the issue shall succeed; all that are found fighters against him shall not prosper, let them be men of ever so much sagacity and wisdom; though there may be ever so many devices in a man's heart, and these ever so well planned, they shall never defeat the counsel of the Lord; see Pro 19:21. The Targum is,
"there is no wisdom, &c. as God's;''
and so the Syriac version, "as the Lord's"; there is none like his, there is none to be compared with his; there is none of any value and worth but his; all is folly in comparison of that: or there is none "before the Lord" n; no wisdom of the creature can stand before him, it presently vanishes and disappears.

Gill: Pro 21:31 - -- The horse is prepared against the day of battle,.... The horse is a warlike creature, and was much used formerly, as now, in war; these are prepared ...
The horse is prepared against the day of battle,.... The horse is a warlike creature, and was much used formerly, as now, in war; these are prepared against the day of battle, to mount the cavalry with; and men are apt to put too great confidence in them: this is mentioned instead of all other military preparations and instruments of war;
but safety is of the Lord; a horse is a vain thing for safety, Psa 33:17; victory is only of the Lord; salvation depends upon him; it is he that covers men's heads in the day of battle, and gives them victory over their enemies: or "salvation is of the Lord" o; this is true of spiritual and eternal salvation, as well as of temporal salvation; it is of the Lord, Father, Son and Spirit; and so is the safety of the saints; and their final perseverance to eternal glory, which is owing to the love of God, covenant interest, security in Christ, the grace of the Spirit, and the power of God; see Hos 14:3.

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NET Notes: Pro 21:29 The Kethib is the imperfect of כּוּן (kun), “he establishes.” This reading has the support of the Syriac, La...

NET Notes: Pro 21:30 The verse uses a single sentence to state that all wisdom, understanding, and advice must be in conformity to the will of God to be successful. It sta...

NET Notes: Pro 21:31 Heb “of the Lord.” The victory being “of the Lord” means that it is accomplished by him. Ultimate success comes from the Lord ...

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MHCC -> Pro 21:29; Pro 21:30-31
MHCC: Pro 21:29 - --A wicked man bids defiance to the terrors of the law and the rebukes of Providence. But a good man asks, What does God require of me?

MHCC: Pro 21:30-31 - --Means are to be used, but, after all, our safety and salvation are only of the Lord. In our spiritual warfare we must arm ourselves with the whole arm...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 21:29; Pro 21:30-31
Matthew Henry: Pro 21:29 - -- Here is, 1. The presumption and impudence of a wicked man: He hardens his face - brazens it, that he may not blush - steels it, that he may not tr...

Matthew Henry: Pro 21:30-31 - -- The designing busy part of mankind are directed, in all their counsels and undertakings, to have their eye to God, and to believe, 1. That there can...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 21:29; Pro 21:30-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:29 - --
Another proverb with אישׁ : -
A godless man showeth boldness in his mien;
But one that is upright-he proveth his way.
The Chethı̂b has ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 21:30-31 - --
If we further seek for the boundaries, the proverbs regarding the rich and the poor, Pro 22:2, Pro 22:7, Pro 22:16, present themselves as such, and ...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 19:1--22:17
Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16
Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...
