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Verse Proverbs 18:8. _THE WORDS OF A TALE-BEARER_] דברי נרגן
_dibrey nirgan_, "the words of the whisperer," the _busy-body_, the
_busy, meddling_ _croaker_. _Verba bilinguis_, "the words of the
double...
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The first verse speaks of the immediate, the others of the remote,
results of the “fool’s” temper. First, “contention,” then
“strokes” or blows, then “destruction,” and last,
“wounds.”
Proverbs 18:8...
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CHAPTER 18 PROVERBS OF PERSONAL INSTRUCTION
There is first a warning against separation produced by desire, that
is for gratification and pleasure, and not for a righteous purpose.
Such a one becomes...
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PROVERBS 18:1. MT yields no satisfactory sense. The LXX reads The man
who wishes to separate from his friends seeks pretexts, but is always
liable to reproach. Frankenberg renders the alienated friend...
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TALEBEARER. whisperer, or tattler.
ARE AS WOUNDS. are as dainty morsels: i.e. are greedily swallowed....
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_talebearer_ Rather, WHISPERER, R.V., secret calumniator, as in
Proverbs 16:28; bilinguis, Vulg.
_wounds_ Rather, DAINTY MORSELS, R.V.; so greedily do men swallow down
and retain them. This proverb o...
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THE WORDS, &C.— _The words of a rancorous person are like morsels
greedily swallowed; they sink into the lower parts of the belly._
Schultens, see his note. Houbigant renders it, _The words of a
taleb...
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CHAPTER 18
TEXT Proverbs 18:1-12
1.
He that separateth himself seeketh his own desire,
And rageth against all sound wisdom.
2.
A fool hath no delight in understanding,
But only that his heart ma...
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The words of a talebearer are as wounds, and they go down into the
innermost parts of the belly.
THE WORDS OF A TALEBEARER ARE AS WOUNDS - `piercing' like a 'sword,'
(Proverbs 12:18; cf. margin). ...
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18:8 belly. (a-20) Or 'into the depths (lit. 'chambers') of the soul;'
and so chs. 20.27,30; 26.22....
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1. Lit. 'One who separates himself seeks desire, quarrels with all
wisdom.' This would mean that a solitary recluse follows his own
wishes and opposes everything reasonable. But LXX suggests, 'The
ali...
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WOUNDS] RV 'dainty morsels.' Malicious gossip finds ready acceptance
(Jeremiah 15:16)....
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LESSONS ABOUT WISDOM
PROVERBS
_KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 18
V1 An unfriendly man is selfish.
He is not sensible.
V2 A foo
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This verse is the same as Proverbs 26:22.
People listen, when someone gossips. They enjoy the stories. They
even believe that the stories are true. This is dangerous. These
stories are like food, bec...
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THE WORDS OF A TALEBEARER ARE AS WOUNDS. — Or, more probably, “as
dainty morsels” that are eagerly swallowed, and _“go_ down into
the innermost parts of the belly,” _i.e.,_ are treasured up in the
dee...
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דִּבְרֵ֣י נִ֭רְגָּן כְּ
מִֽתְלַהֲמִ֑ים וְ֝ הֵ֗ם...
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CHAPTER 19
THE EVIL OF ISOLATION
"He that separates himself follows after his own desire, but against
all sound wisdom he shows his teeth."- Proverbs 18:1
FROM the value of friendship there is a nat...
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Verse Proverbs 18:1. The protest of this proverb is against the
self-satisfaction which makes a man separate himself from the thoughts
and opinions of others. Such a one finally "rages against," or
"q...
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The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down into the
(f) innermost parts of the belly.
(f) They are soon believed and enter most deeply....
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_Tongued. Hebrew, "caluminator." He pretends to wish well to those of
whom he speaks, or else to guard the company against deceit. (Calmet)
--- "If the devil be upon the detractor's tongue, he is in t...
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A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may
discover itself. When the wicked cometh, then cometh also contempt,
and with ignominy reproach. The words of a man's mouth are as deep
w...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10 THROUGH 31.
In chapter 10 begin the details which teach those who give ear how to
avoid the snares into which the simple might fall, the path to be
followe...
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THE WORDS OF A TALEBEARER [ARE] AS WOUNDS,.... Or rather they are
wounds; they wound the credit and reputation of the person of whom the
tale is told; they wound the person to whom it is told, and des...
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The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down into the
innermost parts of the belly.
Ver. 8. _The words of a talebearer are as wounds._] _See Trapp on "_
Pro 12:18 _"_ He that takes awa...
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_The words of a tale-bearer_ Who privily slanders his neighbour; _are
as wounds_ Deeply wound the reputation, and afterward the heart, of
the slandered person. _They go down_, &c. They wound mortally,...
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TALEBEARER:
Or, whisperer
AS WOUNDS:
Or, like as when men are wounded
INNERMOST PARTS:
_ Heb._ chambers...
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THE WORDS OF A TALE-BEARER, who privily slandereth his neighbour, ARE
AS WOUNDS; deeply wound the reputation, and afterwards the heart, of
the slandered person. Compare PROVERBS 12:18. Or, as others r...
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Proverbs 18:8 words H1697 talebearer H5372 trifles H3859 (H8693) down
H3381 (H8804) inmost H2315 body H990...
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THE FOOL DESTROYS OTHERS AND IS THEREFORE HIMSELF DESTROYED, BUT THE
RIGHTEOUS ARE KEPT SAFE (PROVERBS 18:8).
In this subsection there is an emphasis on the way in which a fool
destroys a community. H...
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CONTENTS: Proverbs contrasting good and evil.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The only zone of safety is the name of the Lord which is
the strong tower in which one may find rest and be fortified again...
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Proverbs 18:1. _Through desire a man having separated himself, seeketh
and intermeddleth with all wisdom._ יתגלע _yithgalâ;_ this word
occurs but thrice, and only in the book of Proverbs; viz. here, a...
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_A fool’s lips enter into contention._
THE SPEECH OF A SPLENETIC FOOL
How frequently Solomon speaks of the fool! and the fool in his idea
was not an intellectually demented man, but a morally bad ma...
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PROVERBS—NOTE ON PROVERBS 18:5 These verses concern the consequences
of misusing words. Verses Proverbs 18:6 and...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
PROVERBS 18:6. CALLETH FOR. Stuart understands this in the sense of
“_to deserve_.”
PROVERBS 18:8. WOUNDS. The word so translated occurs only here and in
chap. Proverbs 26:22, and wi...
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EXPOSITION
PROVERBS 18:1
This is a difficult verse, and has obtained various interpretations.
The Authorized Version gives, THROUGH DESIRE A MAN, HAVING SEPARATED
HIMSELF, SEEKETH AND INTERMEDDLETH W...
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Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeks and
intermeddleth with all wisdom. A fool has no delight in understanding,
but that his heart may discover itself. When the wicked comes, then
com...
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Leviticus 19:16; Proverbs 12:18; Proverbs 16:28; Proverbs 26:20;...
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They go — They wound mortally....