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Proverbs 15:11

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15:11 Death and Destruction 1  are before the Lord

how much more 2  the hearts of humans! 3 

Proverbs 24:12

Context

24:12 If you say, “But we did not know about this,”

does not the one who evaluates 4  hearts consider?

Does not the one who guards your life know?

Will he not repay each person according to his deeds? 5 

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[15:11]  1 tn Heb “Sheol and Abaddon” (שְׁאוֹל וַאֲבַדּוֹן (shÿol vaadon); so ASV, NASB, NRSV; cf. KJV “Hell and destruction”; NAB “the nether world and the abyss.” These terms represent the remote underworld and all the mighty powers that reside there (e.g., Prov 27:20; Job 26:6; Ps 139:8; Amos 9:2; Rev 9:11). The Lord knows everything about this remote region.

[15:11]  2 tn The construction אַף כִּי (’af ki, “how much more!”) introduces an argument from the lesser to the greater: If all this is open before the Lord, how much more so human hearts. “Hearts” here is a metonymy of subject, meaning the motives and thoughts (cf. NCV “the thoughts of the living”).

[15:11]  3 tn Heb “the hearts of the sons of man,” although here “sons of man” simply means “men” or “human beings.”

[24:12]  4 tn Heb “weighs” (so NASB, NIV, NRSV) meaning “tests” or “evaluates.”

[24:12]  5 sn The verse completes the saying by affirming that people will be judged responsible for helping those in mortal danger. The verse uses a series of rhetorical questions to affirm that God knows our hearts and we cannot plead ignorance.



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