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Proverbs 18:15 KJVAlternative Translation: &#8220;An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.&#8221; &#8211; Proverbs 18:15 (ESV)We live in an age flooded with information. Search engines and AI tools respond in milliseconds, podcasts stream nonstop, and social media feeds update endlessly. Yet information is not the same as wisdom. Data alone cannot provide the discernment we need for relationships, work, or faith. Proverbs 18:15 teaches us that true wisdom comes not from stockpiling facts, but from cultivating a discerning heart and a listening ear.Proverbs 18:15 describes the wise as those who remain lifelong learners. They keep two essential habits: a heart that seeks understanding and an ear that listens closely to instruction. These internal and external disciplines work together with one reaching inward for insight and the other remaining open to truth from the outside.David Guzik in his Commentary on Proverbs captures this dynamic well, noting that the verse emphasizes both sides of wisdom: \u201cThe ear of the wise listens to instruction, and the heart of the wise discerns what is heard to acquire knowledge.\u201d1 In other words, wisdom flows through two distinct but connected paths\u2014attentive listening and thoughtful reflection. Together, they shape a kind of knowledge that goes beyond information, forming depth of character and clarity of judgment.Background The Book of Proverbs belongs to the Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament, primarily attributed to King Solomon and written around 950-700 BC. Its purpose is clear: to teach &#8220;the fear of the LORD&#8221; (1:7), a reverent relationship with God that transforms everyday choices. This collection of Israelite wisdom sayings addresses the fundamental question of how to live skillfully in God&#8217;s world.Proverbs 18 emphasizes how we speak, listen, and relate to others, contrasting wisdom with folly in judgment and relationships. Verse 15 marks a key shift, highlighting those who seek knowledge and build others up, while the following verses warn against rejecting counsel. Through Hebrew parallelism, the verse presents two linked truths about how wisdom shapes human life.Proverbs 18:15 contains two key phrases: \u201cThe heart of the prudent gets knowledge\u201d and \u201cThe ear of the wise seeks knowledge.\u201d Typically, we expect seeking to come before getting, but in this verse, the order is reversed (getting comes first, then seeking). This unusual sequence invites closer examination. Let&#8217;s break it down phrase-by-phrase to decipher more.&#8220;The Heart of the Prudent Getteth Knowledge&#8221;The Hebrew text literally reads, &#8220;The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge.&#8221; This phrase reveals the internal foundation of all genuine learning. Let&#8217;s break down the phrase.The HeartThe Hebrew word for \u201cheart\u201d (lev, \u05dc\u05b5\u05d1) refers to more than just the physical organ. In biblical usage, it speaks of the inner person\u2014the seat of thought, emotion, will, and moral judgment. The heart is where decisions are made, convictions are formed, and character takes shape. John H. Walton observes in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary Set: Old Testament (2009) that: &#8220;In the ancient Near East, the heart was viewed as far more than the seat of the blind passions. In Mesopotamia, it was \u201cthe locus of the emotions that are more subject to the will (desire, love, friendship, mercy, faithfulness, etc.), of consciousness, wisdom, and understanding.\u201d In Egypt, the heart was \u201cthe focus of the individual \u2014 body, spirit, soul, and will \u2014 the center of the entire personality and its relationship to God.\u201d As the \u201clocus of an individual\u2019s ethical competence,\u201d the heart \u201cwas weighed in the judgment of the dead.\u201d Some texts speak of the deity seeing into or searching the heart. The Hebrew concept of the heart as the center of intellectual, ethical, moral, and religious consciousness is similar. Unlike human appraisal that judges by external appearances, Yahweh passes over the tall, impressive older brothers (indeed, he \u201crejects\u201d them, subtly recalling the rejection of Saul, who exceeded his fellows by a head) and chooses the youngest (in Heb., the smallest), David.&#8221;2As Ralph Wardlaw observes in Lectures on the Book of Proverbs,&#8220;The heart is here, as in many other instances, apparently used for the mind in general, including both the intellect and the affections.&#8221;3The heart not only receives knowledge but also processes it. It evaluates what has been heard, discerns what is true and worth keeping, and integrates wisdom into daily life. This is the deeper work of understanding: not just collecting information, but allowing it to shape how we think, choose, and live.    \u2615    Enjoying this ad-free content?    This website runs on donations, not ads. Running and maintaining this site costs time and money. 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He or she recognizes that wisdom isn\u2019t handed to anyone; it must be pursued with the same determination one would use to seek something of great personal valueThe Matthew Henry&#8217;s Commentary on the Whole Bible, commenting on this verse, emphasizes the importance of getting knowledge into our hearts. Henry writes that we must &#8220;get knowledge, not only into our heads, but into our hearts, get the savour and relish of it, apply what we know to ourselves and experience the power and influence of it.&#8221;4Henry in the above statement is drawing a crucial distinction between informational knowledge and transformational knowledge. He\u2019s not dismissing intellectual understanding, but insisting it\u2019s incomplete unless it penetrates deeper into the heart, where it shapes affections, convictions, and ultimately behavior. He is admitting that true knowledge isn\u2019t cold or abstract; it engages our whole being.The PrudentThe Hebrew word navon (\u05e0\u05b8\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05df), commonly translated as&#8220;wise,&#8221; &#8220;prudent,&#8221; &#8220;intelligent,&#8221; or &#8220;discerning,&#8221; refers not just to intellectual sharpness but to the ability to make thoughtful and morally sound decisions. It reflects a wisdom that applies knowledge with insight and care. In the biblical tradition, this combination of understanding and practical judgment is central to both leadership and ethical living. As Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch observe in The Proverbs of Solomon, a navon is someone who &#8220;knows how to value the worth and usefulness of such knowledge.&#8221;5 Amid the constant flood of information, the intelligent heart plays a vital role by discerning what is true and meaningful from what is false or misleading. It doesn\u2019t simply absorb everything it encounters; rather, it carefully discerns what warrants attention, what should be discarded, and what is worth retaining.The discerning heart doesn\u2019t absorb information indiscriminately; it thoughtfully evaluates what to attend to, what to discard, and what to retain.As the King Comments Bible Commentary explains, &#8220;The mind of the prudent discerns what the ear must hear to acquire knowledge.&#8221; 6 This discernment separates truth from error, wisdom from mere opinion. The commentary further notes that:&#8220;Prudent is he who can distinguish between good and evil. Wise is he who has learned to fear God. The one will lead to the other.&#8221;Joseph Samuel Exell, in The Biblical Illustrator, emphasizes the importance of gaining prudence, noting that &#8220;ignorance exposes men to danger.&#8221;7 He argues that:&#8220;A man who is in the general sense of the term an ignorant man\u2026is liable to be imposed upon and deceived by those who know more.&#8221; This is very true. Without the ability to critically evaluate what we\u2019re taking in, we risk being overwhelmed, misinformed, or manipulated by others who wield information more skillfully.Prudence is not just about knowing facts but about applying insight in ways that guard against harm. It helps us ask the right questions, detect subtle manipulation, and navigate complex moral choices. It\u2019s not just about knowing more, but knowing better, and acting wisely with what we know.Discernment is what helps us distinguish truth from half-truth, wise counsel from flattery, depth from noise. Without it, even the most educated person can fall into error.AcquiresThe word yiqneh (\u05d9\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e0\u05b6\u05d4), translated as \u201cacquires,\u201d comes from a root meaning \u201cto buy\u201d or \u201cpurchase.\u201d This verb evokes the image of a merchant investing carefully to obtain something of great worth. In Proverbs 18:15, it suggests that wisdom is not simply received but must be pursued with the same seriousness and effort as acquiring valuable property. The verb tense implies continuous action. Learning is not a one-time event but a lifelong process. Wisdom requires more than passive exposure; it calls for deliberate, consistent effort.This kind of pursuit also requires humility. The wise do not sit back and wait for understanding to appear. They seek it through careful listening, honest reflection, and a willingness to receive instruction. They remain teachable, open to correction, and ready to learn from others, regardless of age or experience.Joseph Samuel Exell observed that wisdom \u201cdoes not come into the soul unless it is searched for as a \u2018hidden treasure.\u2019\u201d 8This image shows that wisdom is often concealed beneath the surface. It must be uncovered through patient effort and intentional searching.Such knowledge is not gained through shortcuts. It takes discipline, perseverance, and a genuine desire to grow. Real wisdom shapes not only how we think but how we live.Wisdom naturally creates a hunger for deeper understanding, setting in motion a continuous cycle of growth. The more we learn, the more we become aware of how much we have yet to grasp. This awareness fuels a desire for further learning. Knowledge leads to more knowledge, and understanding deepens through ongoing pursuit.This understanding reveals wisdom&#8217;s perpetual nature. Those who truly fear God never graduate from the school of wisdom. They continue pursuing understanding through prayerful reflection, honest self-examination, and counsel from those who have walked the path before them.The wise are not those who have arrived at complete knowledge, but those who maintain the attitude of learners; always listening, always reflecting, always growing. This requires intellectual humility and spiritual hunger that persists throughout life.KnowledgeThe Hebrew word for &#8220;knowledge&#8221; (da\u02bfat, \u05d3\u05b7\u05bc\u05e2\u05b7\u05ea) in Proverbs 18:15 refers to more than the accumulation of information. It points to a deep, experiential understanding that grows through practice, reflection, and personal engagement. This kind of knowledge is not merely academic or theoretical. 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It is more than spiritual theory; it is a way of life grounded in reverence and trust. Scripture calls us to this kind of pursuit: \u201cChoose my instruction instead of silver; choose knowledge rather than the finest gold. I am Wisdom, I am better than jewels; nothing you want can compare with me\u201d (Proverbs 8:10\u201312).This spiritual knowledge stands at the heart of all true wisdom. The fear of the Lord is its foundation, shaping not only what we believe but how we live. Those who walk in this knowledge grow in clarity, humility, and purpose. They do not merely know more &#8211; they become wise.What Does \u201cThe Heart of the Prudent Gets Knowledge\u201d Mean for How We Live?This phrase from Proverbs teaches that real wisdom begins with the mindset of a heart that actively seeks understanding. A prudent person doesn\u2019t just gather facts but recognizes knowledge as something valuable, worth pursuing with effort and intention. This kind of heart reflects, discerns, and applies what it learns in ways that shape character and guide decision-making.Learning happens through both a listening ear and a thoughtful heart. The wise person stays open to instruction, correction, and insight from experience, Scripture, and others. This is not simply a mental process but a relational and practical one. At its center is the understanding that true knowledge includes knowing God, and that reverence toward Him is the foundation of all lasting wisdom.Knowledge of this kind does more than inform the mind. It transforms how we see the world, how we live, and how we relate to others. It builds maturity, deepens discernment, and produces steady growth over time.&#8220;The Ear of the Wise Seeks Knowledge&#8221;The Hebrew emphasizes continuous action: &#8220;keeps on seeking.&#8221; This phrase reveals the external dimension of wisdom through active listening and teachability.The EarIIn biblical literature, the \u201cear\u201d often symbolizes more than just physical hearing. It represents a person\u2019s openness to instruction, correction, and wisdom from beyond themselves. As Ralph Wardlaw writes in Lectures on the Book of Proverbs, the term\u201cmay here, with propriety, be considered as comprehending all the ways in which knowledge may be acquired.\u201d9 In this sense, the ear becomes a gateway to understanding &#8211; an essential means by which truth enters and shapes the inner life.Proverbs 18:15 describes the ear of the wise as actively engaged: open to guidance, ready for instruction, and eager to learn. This listening mindset reflects the outward dimension of wisdom. The wise seek insight from others, from experience, and ultimately from God. They do not depend solely on internal reflection but also listen carefully to the world around them.The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges captures this dynamic well:&#8220;While &#8216;the heart&#8217; within, like some busy workman in his chamber is acquiring knowledge, &#8216;the ear&#8217; without is no less on the alert in accumulating fresh materials to increase the store.&#8221;10This image stands in contrast to the arrogance that often accompanies knowledge. True wisdom keeps the ear open. Those who are wise remain receptive, not because they lack knowledge, but because they understand its source is broader than themselves. They know that insight can come through unexpected voices, and that staying teachable is itself a mark of maturity.The WiseThe &#8220;wise&#8221; (\u1e25\u0103k\u0101m\u00eem, \u05d7\u05b2\u05db\u05b8\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd), as described in the book of Proverbs, are those who fear the Lord and live in harmony with His instruction. They are not merely intelligent or clever, but morally and spiritually discerning. They understand how to apply God\u2019s truth to everyday life. Yet even those already considered wise continue to seek knowledge. This reveals a key trait of true wisdom: it never sees itself as having arrived. As Proverbs 9:9 says, &#8220;Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.&#8221;This diligent pursuit highlights a paradox at the heart of true wisdom: the more someone knows, the more they realize how much more there is to learn. Those who already possess some knowledge become the most earnest seekers of more. As one commentator puts it, \u201cThey who have already found it are so affected with the worth of it\u2026 that they still seek more, still get more.\u201d This creates a dynamic cycle: wisdom generates hunger for greater wisdom.This humility expresses itself in what Proverbs calls \u201cthe listening ear.\u201d Rather than speaking hastily or assuming they know everything, the wise pay attention to the voices around them. Proverbs 1:5 declares, &#8220;Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance.&#8221; They know wisdom can come through many means like Scripture, experience, correction, and even unexpected people.As John Gill notes in his commentary, the wise \u201clisten to what others say, and especially such that are wiser and more knowing than himself.\u201d 11They are not threatened by others&#8217; insight but enriched by it. The wise recognize that listening well is not weakness, but strength. They also know that in order to grow in wisdom, they must remain students all their lives.SeeksProverbs 18:15 portrays the ear of the wise as actively seeking, not passively receiving, knowledge. The Hebrew word translated as &#8220;seeks&#8221; (t\u1d49vaqq\u0113sh, \u05ea\u05b0\u05bc\u05d1\u05b7\u05e7\u05b6\u05bc\u05e9\u05c1) carries the weight of intentional, diligent pursuit. It implies a focused search, like that of a shepherd combing the hills for a lost sheep. As Keil and Delitzsch observe, it refers to\u201ceagerly asking where [knowledge] is to be found and attentively listening\u201d12 to acquire it. This kind of seeking is not haphazard; it is purposeful and persistent, demanding curiosity, humility, and effort.This pursuit is ongoing. Learning is not an event but a process that develops gradually over time. A wise person understands that understanding deepens through patient, repeated engagement. As some commentators note, \u201cLearning takes time; it doesn\u2019t happen overnight.\u201d The seeking ear does not demand instant clarity. Instead, it continues to listen, question, and reflect over time &#8211; demonstrating a patient commitment to the slow, steady work of wisdom.Those who already possess knowledge are often the most eager to learn more. Keil and Delitzsch explain: \u201cThey who have already found it are so affected with the worth of it\u2026 that they still seek more, still get more.\u201d13 The more one understands, the more one becomes aware of how much more there is to know. This creates a virtuous cycle where wisdom stirs a deeper hunger for wisdom.John Miller captures this growth dynamic in Devotional Hours with the Bible:\u201cSnow gathers snow as we roll it on the ground. A wood gathers wood, like all vegetable or vital growths. A sinner stands dead like a blasted oak, but a saint not only lives by growing, but grows by living.\u201d14In this way, knowledge multiplies itself. The person who listens well today will be better equipped to understand tomorrow. The pursuit of wisdom becomes a lifelong habit, not a box to check.Joseph Samuel Exell, in The Biblical Illustrator, emphasizes that gaining knowledge requires both desire and discipline:\u201cThe ear is one of the great inlets. Wisdom does not come into the soul unless it is searched for as a &#8216;hidden treasure.\u2019\u201d15This principle echoes Proverbs 2:4\u20135, which urges us to seek wisdom \u201cas silver\u201d and search for it \u201cas for hidden treasures.\u201d Wisdom does not simply appear. It must be uncovered through steady effort and intentional listening.The King Comments Bible Commentary affirms this clearly:\u201cKnowledge must be sought; it does not come to you by chance.\u201d16This proactive mindset distinguishes the truly wise from those who wait passively for understanding. Wisdom is pursued through many channels\u2014Scripture, sermons, books, conversations, observation, and even correction. The wise ear listens carefully, even to perspectives that challenge, refine, or stretch the listener.Paul Kretzmann adds, \u201cThe ear of the wise seeketh knowledge, eager to serve the heart and the inner life in the acquisition of true wisdom.\u201d 17The Pulpit Commentary echoes this theme:\u201cThe understanding of the wise man is always expanding and increasing its stores, because his ear is open to instruction, and his ability grows by wholesome exercise.\u201d18This idea connects with Proverbs 1:5: \u201cLet the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance.\u201d The ear of the wise remains in motion &#8211; constantly gathering, filtering, and expanding.Ultimately, wisdom is not cultivated in isolation. It is formed in relationship\u2014through connection with others, through exposure to truth, and through a attitude of dependence on God. To walk in wisdom, we must cultivate ears that are attuned to Scripture, open to correction, and responsive to insight and divine guidance. As James 1:5 encourages:\u201cIf any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.\u201dWhat does &#8220;the ear of the wise seeks knowledge&#8221; mean?It means the wise are always open to counsel, eager to learn, and actively pursue truth and knowledge from every available source. They remain teachable throughout life, patient with the learning process, and receptive to correction and insight from others. For them, every conversation holds the potential for deeper understanding.ConclusionProverbs 18:15 paints a picture of how wisdom grows. It does not come through passive reception but through the active interaction between a receptive ear and a discerning heart. The wise life begins in the heart, where understanding takes root through thoughtful reflection, moral clarity, and intentional pursuit. It grows through the ear, which remains open, alert, and eager to receive instruction from every available source.This forms a vital partnership.The ear gathers, and the heart processes.The ear listens, and the heart discerns.The ear receives the raw materials of knowledge, and the heart transforms them into wisdom.Without the heart, information remains shallow. Without the ear, there is nothing to reflect on. Together, they form the inner framework of a growing, godly life.David Guzik puts it well: the verse \u201cstresses the full acquisition of knowledge; the ear of the wise listens to instruction, and the heart of the wise discerns what is heard to acquire knowledge.\u201d One provides the means. The other gives it meaning.A Life of GrowthThe result is not a person who has arrived but one who is still growing. The prudent heart provides the mindset: humble, hungry, and discerning. The wise ear supplies the process: continual listening, seeking, and learning.This is the essence of a lifelong learner.Someone who never stops growing.Someone who values knowledge enough to pursue it patiently and persistently.Someone who sees every conversation, experience, and correction as a stepping stone to deeper understanding.Such a person is teachable, self-aware, and open to truth, even when it is uncomfortable or unfamiliar. They understand that real knowledge transforms how we live. Wisdom deepens through every season of life.Practical ApplicationsThis principle carries practical weight for everyday life. Whether in personal decisions, workplace conversations, or church communities, we are called to be people who seek first to understand. That includes:Getting the facts before respondingListening carefully before forming opinionsRemaining open to new perspectives and willing to adjust when confronted with greater clarityThese are not just academic or theological goals. They are habits that build strong relationships, promote trust, and lead to godly decision-making in a complex world.The Call and the PromiseIn a noisy culture that often favors quick answers and strong opinions, Proverbs 18:15 reminds us to be slow to speak and quick to listen. We are called to value wisdom enough to seek it, and to remain teachable regardless of our age or experience. Most importantly, we must recognize that the highest knowledge is knowing God, for \u201cthe fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom\u201d (Proverbs 9:10).Matthew Henry offers this encouraging reminder:\u201cThose that prudently seek knowledge shall certainly get knowledge, for God never said to such, \u2018Seek in vain,\u2019 but, \u2018Seek and you shall find.\u2019\u201d 19This promise still stands. If we cultivate intelligent hearts and wise ears, we will walk the path of wisdom and live lives marked by discernment, maturity, and purpose.Key Takeaways from Proverbs 18:15The heart is the repository of knowledge and understanding, whereas the ear is the channel through which knowledge is gained.The heart and ear have a single goal: to seek and acquire knowledge. They work in tandem, with the ear providing the initial input and the heart storing and processing it.The prudent seek out new knowledge at every opportunity and will go to great lengths to learn as much as possible, understanding that they are perpetual students of wisdom.Learning takes time; it doesn&#8217;t happen overnight; it is a process, not an event. Genuine wisdom develops gradually through consistent exposure to truth.The acquisition of knowledge requires prudence, diligence, and a hunger for information. It demands active, intentional effort rather than passive reception.Acquiring knowledge is only one aspect of the puzzle; one must also be able to distinguish between what is true and what is false. The intelligent heart serves as a filter in our information-saturated world.True wisdom is relational and requires humility. We learn through engagement with others and must remain teachable throughout our lives.The highest knowledge concerns our relationship with God, for &#8220;the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom&#8221; (Proverbs 9:10).Over to you. How much do you value knowledge? Are you willing to make the effort to seek and acquire it?References:Guzik, David. Commentary on Proverbs. Santa Barbara: David Guzik, 2018. \u21a9\ufe0eJohn H. Walton, Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary Set: Old Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2009), comment on 1 Samuel 16:7 \u21a9\ufe0eWardlaw, Ralph. Lectures on the Book of Proverbs. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1856. \u21a9\ufe0eHenry, Matthew. Matthew Henry&#8217;s Commentary on the Whole Bible. Vol. 3. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1935. \u21a9\ufe0eKeil, Carl Friedrich, and Franz Delitzsch. Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament: The Proverbs of Solomon. Translated by M. G. Easton. Edinburgh: T&amp;T Clark, 1884. \u21a9\ufe0eKing Comments Bible Commentary. Dallas: King Comments Publications, 1978. \u21a9\ufe0eExell, Joseph Samuel. The Biblical Illustrator: Proverbs. London: Anson D. F. Randolph &amp; Company, 1892. \u21a9\ufe0eExell, Joseph Samuel. The Biblical Illustrator: Proverbs. London: Anson D. F. Randolph &amp; Company, 1892. \u21a9\ufe0eWardlaw, Ralph. Lectures on the Book of Proverbs. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1856. \u21a9\ufe0eThe Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1888. \u21a9\ufe0eGill, John. Exposition of the Entire Bible. London: Mathews and Leigh, 1809. \u21a9\ufe0eKeil, Carl Friedrich, and Franz Delitzsch. Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament: The Proverbs of Solomon. Translated by M. G. Easton. Edinburgh: T&amp;T Clark, 1884. \u21a9\ufe0eKeil, Carl Friedrich, and Franz Delitzsch. Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament: The Proverbs of Solomon. Translated by M. G. Easton. Edinburgh: T&amp;T Clark, 1884. \u21a9\ufe0eMiller, John. Devotional Hours with the Bible. Vol. 4. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1892. \u21a9\ufe0eExell, Joseph Samuel. The Biblical Illustrator: Proverbs. London: Anson D. F. Randolph &amp; Company, 1892. \u21a9\ufe0eKing Comments Bible Commentary. Dallas: King Comments Publications, 1978. \u21a9\ufe0eKretzmann, Paul. Popular Commentary of the Bible. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921. \u21a9\ufe0eThe Pulpit Commentary: Proverbs. Edited by H. D. M. Spence and Joseph S. Exell. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Tr\u00fcbner &amp; Co., 1890. \u21a9\ufe0eHenry, Matthew. Matthew Henry&#8217;s Commentary on the Whole Bible. Vol. 3. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1935. \u21a9\ufe0e    \u2615    Enjoying this ad-free content?    This website runs on donations, not ads. Running and maintaining this site costs time and money. Your support helps keep it free and ad-free for everyone!            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