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Proverbs 18:6
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A fool’s lips lead to strife,and his mouth provokes a beating.
A fool's lips come into strife, And his mouth invites beatings.
A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.
A fool's lips walk into a fight, and his mouth invites a beating.
A fool's lips bring strife, And his mouth invites beatings.
The words of fools start quarrels. They make people want to beat them.
A fool's lips bring contention and strife, And his mouth invites a beating.
A fool's lips come into strife, And his mouth invites beatings.
A fooles lips come with strife, & his mouth calleth for stripes.
A fool's lips come with strife,And his mouth calls for beatings.
A fool's lips bring him strife, and his mouth invites a beating.
Foolish talk will get you into a lot of trouble.
A fool's words get him into fights; yes, his mouth calls out for a beating.
A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for stripes.
Fools say things to start arguments. They are just asking for a beating.
A fools lips enter into contention, and his mouth brings him to death,
The lips of a fool will bring strife, and his mouth calls out for a flogging.
A fool's lips enter into strife, and his mouth calls for strokes.
A fooles lippes are euer brawlinge, and his mouth prouoketh vnto batayll.
A fool's lips enter into contention, And his mouth calleth for stripes.
A foolish man's lips are a cause of fighting, and his mouth makes him open to blows.
A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.
A fooles lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.
A fooles lippes come with brawling, and his mouth prouoketh vnto stripes.
The lips of a fool bring him into troubles, and his bold mouth calls for death.
A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for stripes.
The lippis of a fool medlen hem silf with chidyngis; and his mouth excitith stryues.
A fool's lips enter into contention, And his mouth calls for stripes.
A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.
The lips of a fool enter into strife, and his mouth invites a flogging.
A fool's lips enter into contention, And his mouth calls for blows.
Fools' words get them into constant quarrels; they are asking for a beating.
The lips of a fool bring fighting, and his mouth calls for a beating.
A fool's lips bring strife, and a fool's mouth invites a flogging.
the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out.
The lips of a fool intermeddle with strife: and his mouth provoketh quarrels.
A fool's lips bring strife, and his mouth invites a flogging.
The lips of a fool enter into strife, And his mouth for stripes calleth.
The words of a fool start fights; do him a favor and gag him.
A fool's lips bring strife, And his mouth calls for blows.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
fool's: Proverbs 12:16, Proverbs 13:10, Proverbs 14:16, Proverbs 16:27, Proverbs 16:28, Proverbs 17:14, Proverbs 20:3, Proverbs 27:3
his: Proverbs 14:3, Proverbs 19:19, Proverbs 22:24, Proverbs 22:25, Proverbs 25:24, Proverbs 29:9
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 2:23 - spoken 1 Kings 12:10 - My little finger 2 Kings 14:8 - Come 2 Chronicles 10:10 - My little finger 2 Chronicles 25:19 - why shouldest Proverbs 3:30 - General Proverbs 10:8 - fall Proverbs 10:10 - but Proverbs 10:32 - but Proverbs 12:13 - wicked is snared by the transgression of his lips Proverbs 17:20 - and he Proverbs 25:8 - hastily Proverbs 26:17 - passeth Ecclesiastes 10:3 - and he Ecclesiastes 10:12 - but Matthew 5:22 - fool 1 Corinthians 1:11 - that there
Cross-References
But an honorable person acts honestly and stands firm for what is right.
Jesus told them still another parable: "The Kingdom of heaven is like this. A woman takes some yeast and mixes it with a bushel of flour until the whole batch of dough rises."
After she and the people of her house had been baptized, she invited us, "Come and stay in my house if you have decided that I am a true believer in the Lord." And she persuaded us to go.
Share your belongings with your needy fellow Christians, and open your homes to strangers.
As for you, my friends, you were called to be free. But do not let this freedom become an excuse for letting your physical desires control you. Instead, let love make you serve one another.
Remember to welcome strangers in your homes. There were some who did that and welcomed angels without knowing it.
Open your homes to each other without complaining.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
A fool's lips enter into contention,.... That is, between others, when he has nothing to do with it; but he must be meddling, and make himself a party in the contention, which is an argument of his folly; he says things which occasion disputes, raise contentions among men, and provoke to wrath and anger. The Septuagint version is, "the lips of a fool lead him to evils": for, as they lead him to contention and strife, the issue of that is confusion and every evil work;
and his mouth calleth for strokes: as he stirs up and encourages contention, so he proceeds to blows, and excites others to them; from words he goes to blows, and, by the ill and provoking language of his mouth, gets many a blow to himself. Jarchi seems to understand it of chastisement, from the hand of God; see Proverbs 26:3.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The first verse speaks of the immediate, the others of the remote, results of the âfoolâsâ temper. First, âcontention,â then âstrokesâ or blows, then âdestruction,â and last, âwounds.â
Proverbs 18:8
Wounds - The word so rendered occurs here and in Proverbs 26:22 only. Others render it âdainties,â and take the verse to describe the avidity with which people swallow in tales of scandal. They find their way to the innermost recesses of manâs nature.