Pr 10.21
21 The lips of the righteous feed many,
But fools die for lack of understanding.
The Parts
Parallelism Examined |
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21a |
22a |
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lips |
(lips) |
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of the righteous |
(of the) fools |
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feed |
(starve) die |
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many |
(self or many) |
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(for understanding) |
for lack of understanding |
Part of the purpose of looking at these terms is to build a vocabulary of biblical truth and gain much insight in our reading Scripture! Let me encourage you to take the time to consider the terms and look at the references. Remember, “terms” are “words” in context. Pay attention to the “term” in the context of Scripture where it is used.
on righteous – see Pr10.20
on fool – see Pr10.8
on heart / understanding – see Pr10.8, 13, 20
lack – (adjective) used predominately for lack of wisdom or understanding. (Interestingly, the verb is used most often to describe the “no lack” of God’s grace for His people!)
Lacking wisdom / understanding is characteristic of: one who sins, Pr6.32; one deserving the rod, Pr10.13; one who belittles his neighbor, Pr11.12; one who follows worthless things, Pr12.11; one who rejoices over folly, Pr15.21; one who makes foolish vows, Pr17.18; one who may be rich but doesn’t know how to enjoy blessing (You cannot enjoy blessing without God! Ec6.2); this one shows himself to be a fool, Ec10.2; but, to the one seeking wisdom there is gain in observation of this fool, Pr9.4, 16.
feed – see 2Sam5.2, the work of the King is to shepherd! Mal2.7, the work of the priest is to feed (Jer23.1)! Jer3.15, the work of the prophet is to feed/shepherd (Jer23.9ff; Isa39.9-10! N.B. — Jn10.10!
References to consider:
Pr 15.14
14 The mind of the intelligent seeks knowledge,
But the mouth of fools feeds on folly.
Pr 14.3
3 In the mouth of the foolish is a rod for his back,
But the lips of the wise will protect them.
Right words upbuild – Pr10.11; 12.18, 25; 15.7; 20.15; 15.23
Sharpening for my life today:
Our gem, Pr10.21, certainly stands on its own, yet, it takes the concept of the “silver” of the previous Proverb and “puts some shoe leather” on it with some very practical analysis!
Consider: Even more than just the “words,” consider the course of the righteous. Theirs is as they live the feed / shepherd others with even the regular “words” of life!
Consider: Even more than just the “words,” consider the course of the fool. Theirs is that they benefit no one and even die themselves!
Now, take some time to do a little “trip planning” for your course in life. It is through the words of the righteous that God sends His blessing and abundance to people to meet many needs!
Is this a Proverb “for” you? Before you answer this question, you might want to ask, “Is this a Proverb ‘about’ you”? How do you impart righteous words? Where do you impart righteous words?
If your orientation is “other directed,” we will tend toward words that upbuild, feed, shepherd others. Let me suggest that “other direction” is loving, choosing for the highest good of another! So, if this Proverb is “about” you as you are “other directed” with your words, then “how” do I find righteous words, and, “where” do I find righteous words?
The answer to that question won’t come in the “words” themselves, but in the fruit, produce, result, substance of our “words.” Are they feeding and shepherding others?
We don’t want to miss that the “fool,” even though surrounded by “the lips of the righteous which feed many,” dies because of his self-focused direction for life! The (self-focused) fool can neither receive life from those who give it or give life to those who are in need!
Today, tomorrow, and beyond, we have with righteous words the opportunity to revive, lead, feed, comfort, defend, guide, yes, bless those around us. The greatest source of righteous words is found in God’s inerrant Word! Make it an ongoing habit to hear what God says so you can speak what God says and be use of Him to render blessing and provision for those around you!
Remember, it is through the words of the righteous that God sends His blessing and abundance to people to meet many needs! Here’s a course for life worth pursuing!
Prov 27.17