The Lord knows human thoughts, That they are mere breath.
Parallel translations
- WEB Yahweh knows the thoughts of man, that they are futile.
- KJV The LORD knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity.
- BSB The LORD knows the thoughts of man, that they are futile.
- NKJV The Lord knows the thoughts of man, That they are futile.
- NLT The Lord knows people’s thoughts; he knows they are worthless!
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Quick answer
The LORD knows the thoughts of mankind, that they are but a breath. God sees the emptiness of human reasoning that excludes Him.
Overview
God's knowledge reaches even the inner thoughts, which He sees to be futile when set against His wisdom. Paul quotes this verse to warn against worldly wisdom that puffs up (1 Corinthians 3:20). Human schemes apart from God amount to vapor, but those who fear Him find true wisdom in Christ (Colossians 2:3).
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Cross-references · 7
- 1 Cor 3:20And again, “The Lord knows the reasoning of the wise, that it is worthless.”
- 1 Cor 1:19For it is written, “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, I will bring the discernment of the discerning to nothing.”
- Rom 1:21–22Because, knowing God, they didn’t glorify him as God, neither gave thanks, but became vain in their reasoning, and their senseless heart was darkened.
- 1 Cor 1:25Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
- Job 11:11–12For he knows false men. He sees iniquity also, even though he doesn’t consider it.
- 1 Cor 1:21For seeing that in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom didn’t know God, it was God’s good pleasure through the foolishness of the preaching to save those who believe.
- Ps 49:10–13For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
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