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Proverbs 16:3
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Commit your activities to the Lord,and your plans will be established.
Commit your deeds to the LORD, And your plans shall succeed.
Commit thy works unto the Lord , and thy thoughts shall be established.
Commit your work to the Lord , and your plans will be established.
Commit your works to the LORD, And your plans will be established.
Depend on the Lord in whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.
Commit your works to the LORD [submit and trust them to Him], And your plans will succeed [if you respond to His will and guidance].
Commit your deeds to Yahweh, And your plans shall succeed.
Commit thy workes vnto the Lorde, and thy thoughts shalbe directed.
Commit your works to YahwehAnd your plans will be established.
Commit your works to the LORD, and your plans will be achieved.
Share your plans with the Lord , and you will succeed.
If you entrust all you do to Adonai , your plans will achieve success.
Commit thy works unto Jehovah, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Commit your works to the LORD, and he will establish your thoughts.
Ask the Lord to bless your plans, and you will be successful in carrying them out.
Commit your work to Yahweh, and your plans will be established.
Roll your works on Jehovah, and your thoughts shall be established.
Commytte thy workes vnto ye LORDE, and loke what thou deuysest, it shal prospere.
Commit thy works unto Jehovah, And thy purposes shall be established.
Put your works into the hands of the Lord, and your purposes will be made certain.
Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Commit thy workes vnto the Lord, and thy thoughts shalbe established.
Commit thy workes vnto the Lorde: and what thou deuisest it shall prosper.
Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Schewe thi werkys to the Lord; and thi thouytis schulen be dressid.
Commit your works to Yahweh, And your purposes shall be established.
Commit thy works to the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.
Commit your works to the Lord , and your plans will be established.
Commit your works to the LORD, And your thoughts will be established.
Commit your actions to the Lord , and your plans will succeed.
Trust your work to the Lord, and your plans will work out well.
Commit your work to the Lord , and your plans will be established.
Roll, upon Yahweh, thy doings, that thy plans, may be established.
Lay open thy works to the Lord: and thy thoughts shall be directed.
Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established.
Roll unto Jehovah thy works, And established are thy purposes,
Put God in charge of your work, then what you've planned will take place.
Commit your works to the LORD And your plans will be established.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Commit: Heb. Roll
thy works: Job 5:8, Psalms 37:4, Psalms 37:5, Psalms 55:22, Matthew 6:25-34, Luke 12:22, Philippians 4:6, 1 Peter 5:7
thy thoughts: Job 22:28, Isaiah 7:5-7
Reciprocal: Psalms 22:8 - He trusted Psalms 90:17 - establish Proverbs 3:6 - In Ecclesiastes 9:1 - that the Luke 17:10 - General
Cross-References
Sarai was Abram's wife, but she did not have any children. She had an Egyptian slave named Hagar.
Abram slept with Hagar, and she became pregnant. When Hagar realized this, she became very proud and began to feel that she was better than Sarai her owner.
Then Sarai said to Abram, "My slave girl now hates me, and I blame you for this. I gave her to you, and she became pregnant. Then she began to feel that she is better than I am. I want the Lord to judge which of us is right."
Esau already had two wives, but he went to Abraham's son Ishmael and married another woman, Mahalath, the daughter of Ishmael. Mahalath was Nebaioth's sister.
So Rachel gave Bilhah to her husband Jacob. He had sexual relations with Bilhah.
Leah saw that she could have no more children. So she gave her slave girl Zilpah to Jacob.
During the night, Jacob got up and began moving his two wives, his two maids, and his eleven sons across the Jabbok River at the crossing.
Israel stayed there for a short time. While he was there, Reuben slept with Israel's slave woman Bilhah. Israel heard about this, and he was very angry. These are the names of Jacob's twelve sons:
David moved from Hebron to Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, he got more slave women and wives. So David had more children who were born in Jerusalem.
He had 700 wives who were the daughters of leaders from other nations. He also had 300 slave women who were like wives to him. His wives caused him to turn away from God.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Commit thy works unto the Lord,.... Natural, civil, or religious; seek to him for strength and assistance in all, and leave the success of all with him: or "roll thy works on" or "unto the Lord" b; devolve all upon him, cast all care upon him and his providence for supply, support, and sustenance in life; and commit the business of the salvation of thy soul, and the important affairs of it, wholly to him, who is able, willing, and faithful, to keep what is committed to him; and, having so done, may sit down easy and satisfied, as one that is rid of a burden by casting it on another, better able to bear it, or more equal to the work committed to him: the Targum is, "reveal thy works to God"; and so the Syriac and Vulgate Latin versions, "reveal thy works to the Lord"; thy case, condition, and circumstances; thy wants and necessities; seek and ask for a supply of him, make known thy requests to him; for though he is not ignorant of the affairs of his people, yet he will be sought unto to do the things for them he intends to do, and they stand in need of;
and thy thoughts shall be established; when a man has, by faith and in prayer, committed himself, his case, his ways and works, to the Lord, his mind is made easy, his thoughts are composed and settled, and he quietly waits the issues of things; he says, the will of the Lord be done; he knows that he causes all things to work together for good; and whatever is for his good and God's glory shall be brought to pass; and this makes him calm, sedate, and easy; and he is in a fair way of having his designs, desires, and endeavours accomplished; see Psalms 37:5.
b גל אל יהוה מעשיך "devolve in Jehovam facta tua", Junius Tremellius "negotia tua", Piscator; "volve in Dominum quae tibi facieuda sunt", Michaelis; "volve ad Jehovam opera tua", Pagninus, Montanus, Cocceius; so Mercerus, Gejerus, Schultens, Tigurine version.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Commit - literally, as in the margin, as a man transfers a burden from his own back to one stronger and better able to bear it. Compare the margin reference.
Thy thoughts - i. e., The plans or counsels out of which the works spring.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 16:3. Commit thy works unto the Lord — See that what thou doest is commanded; and then begin, continue, and end all in his name. And thy thoughts shall be established - these schemes or arrangements, though formed in the heart, are agreeable to the Divine will, and therefore shall be established. His thoughts - his meditations - are right; and he begins and ends his work in the Lord; and therefore all issues well.