Proverbs 21:22

22 civitatem fortium ascendit sapiens et destruxit robur fiduciae eius

Proverbs 21:22 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 21:22

A wise [man] scaleth the city of the mighty
Which makes good what is elsewhere said, that "wisdom is better than strength", ( Ecclesiastes 9:16 ) ; and sometimes more is done by prudence and wisdom, by art and cunning, by schemes and stratagems, than by power and force; especially in military affairs, and particularly in besieging and taking fortified cities; when one wise man, by his wisdom, may so order and manage things, as to be able, with a few under his command, to mount the walls of a city and take it, though defended by a mighty garrison in it. This may be applied to, our Lord Jesus Christ entering into the city of a man's heart, possessed by the strong man armed; overcoming him, taking from him his armour, and dividing his spoil, ( Luke 11:21 Luke 11:22 ) ; compare with this ( Ecclesiastes 9:14 Ecclesiastes 9:15 ) ; and casteth down the strength of the confidence thereof;
the strong walls, bulwarks, and such fortifications, in which the mighty in the city placed their confidence: and the like does Christ, when he enters into the heart of a sinner by his word and spirit; he destroys all its former strong confidences, and brings it into subjection to himself, ( 2 Corinthians 10:4 2 Corinthians 10:5 ) .

Proverbs 21:22 In-Context

20 thesaurus desiderabilis et oleum in habitaculo iusti et inprudens homo dissipabit illud
21 qui sequitur iustitiam et misericordiam inveniet vitam et iustitiam et gloriam
22 civitatem fortium ascendit sapiens et destruxit robur fiduciae eius
23 qui custodit os suum et linguam suam custodit ab angustiis animam suam
24 superbus et arrogans vocatur indoctus qui in ira operatur superbiam
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