v. 10. The heart knoweth his own bitterness, it is best acquainted with its own trouble and resents interference; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy, for no outsider is able fully to enter into the feelings of the heart. This saying does not conflict with Romans 12:15, but is directed against officious intrusion and an unsympathetic prying into the affairs of one's neighbors.

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