
A healing proverb appears next: A joyful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries up the bones (v. 22). Proverbs 17:22 recognizes the deep connection between inner condition and bodily life.
A joyful heart is good medicine because gladness, gratitude, and inward steadiness support life. This is not simplistic optimism, but the recognition that the soul’s condition affects the whole person. Joy can strengthen endurance, perspective, and resilience.
By contrast, a broken spirit dries up the bones. Bones represent inward strength and structure. When the spirit is crushed, vitality is drained. This proverb invites compassion toward the inwardly burdened and reminds us that wisdom includes care for the heart as well as conduct.
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