Proverbs 15:22

15:22 Plans fail when there is no counsel,

but with abundant advisers they are established.

Proverbs 24:6

24:6 for with guidance you wage your war,

and with numerous advisers there is victory.


tn Heb “go wrong” (so NRSV, NLT). The verb is the Hiphil infinitive absolute from פָּרַר, parar, which means “to break; to frustrate; to go wrong” (HALOT 975 s.v. I פרר 2). The plans are made ineffectual or are frustrated when there is insufficient counsel.

sn The proverb says essentially the same thing as 11:14, but differently.

sn The point of the saying is that wise counsel is necessary in war. Victory, strategy, and counsel are more important than mere military strength – many great armies have been destroyed because of their unwise leaders. See on this theme 11:14; 20:18; and 21:22.