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Psalms 34:13
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Keep your tongue from eviland your lips from deceitful speech.
Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking lies.
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit.
You must not say evil things, and you must not tell lies.
Then make sure you don't speak evil words or use deceptive speech!
Keep your tongue from evil And your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep your tongue from evil And your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking lies.
Keepe thy tongue from euill, and thy lips, that they speake no guile.
Guard your tongue from evilAnd your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from deceitful speech.
Then don't say cruel things and don't tell lies.
Which of you takes pleasure in living? Who wants a long life to see good things?
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile;
Then avoid saying anything hurtful, and never let a lie come out of your mouth.
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking guile.
Then keep from speaking evil and from telling lies.
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking guile;
Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
Keep thy tongue from evil, And thy lips from speaking guile.
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from words of deceit.
Who is the man that desireth life, and loveth days, that he may see good therein?
Keepe thy tongue from euill, and thy lippes from speaking guile.
Kepe thy tongue from euill: and thy lippes that they speake no guyle.
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Forbede thi tunge fro yuel; and thi lippis speke not gile.
Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking guile.
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking deceit.
Then keep your tongue from speaking evil and your lips from telling lies!
Keep your tongue from sin and your lips from speaking lies.
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep thy tongue from wickedness, And thy lips from speaking deceit:
(33-14) Keep thy tongue form evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking deceit.
Keep thy tongue from evil, And thy lips from speaking deceit.
Keep your tongue from evil And your lips from speaking deceit.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Keep: Psalms 39:1, Proverbs 18:21, Matthew 12:35-37, James 1:19, James 1:26, James 3:2, James 3:5-10
speaking: Psalms 55:11, Proverbs 12:7, Proverbs 12:19, Proverbs 12:22, Proverbs 19:9, Isaiah 63:8, Colossians 3:9, 1 Peter 2:1, 1 Peter 2:22, Revelation 14:4, Revelation 14:5
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 29:8 - that I may not Job 15:13 - and lettest Psalms 15:2 - speaketh
Cross-References
That seemed fair enough to Hamor and his son Shechem.
So Hamor and his son Shechem went to the public square and spoke to the town council: "These men like us; they are our friends. Let them settle down here and make themselves at home; there's plenty of room in the country for them. And, just think, we can even exchange our daughters in marriage. But these men will only accept our invitation to live with us and become one big family on one condition, that all our males become circumcised just as they themselves are. This is a very good deal for us—these people are very wealthy with great herds of livestock and we're going to get our hands on it. So let's do what they ask and have them settle down with us."
Everyone who was anyone in the city agreed with Hamor and his son, Shechem; every male was circumcised.
Samson said, "That does it. This time when I wreak havoc on the Philistines, I'm blameless."
The gossip of bad people gets them in trouble; the conversation of good people keeps them out of it.
I don't think, friends, that I need to deal with the question of when all this is going to happen. You know as well as I that the day of the Master's coming can't be posted on our calendars. He won't call ahead and make an appointment any more than a burglar would. About the time everybody's walking around complacently, congratulating each other—"We've sure got it made! Now we can take it easy!"—suddenly everything will fall apart. It's going to come as suddenly and inescapably as birth pangs to a pregnant woman. But friends, you're not in the dark, so how could you be taken off guard by any of this? You're sons of Light, daughters of Day. We live under wide open skies and know where we stand. So let's not sleepwalk through life like those others. Let's keep our eyes open and be smart. People sleep at night and get drunk at night. But not us! Since we're creatures of Day, let's act like it. Walk out into the daylight sober, dressed up in faith, love, and the hope of salvation. God didn't set us up for an angry rejection but for salvation by our Master, Jesus Christ. He died for us, a death that triggered life. Whether we're awake with the living or asleep with the dead, we're alive with him! So speak encouraging words to one another. Build up hope so you'll all be together in this, no one left out, no one left behind. I know you're already doing this; just keep on doing it. And now, friends, we ask you to honor those leaders who work so hard for you, who have been given the responsibility of urging and guiding you along in your obedience. Overwhelm them with appreciation and love! Get along among yourselves, each of you doing your part. Our counsel is that you warn the freeloaders to get a move on. Gently encourage the stragglers, and reach out for the exhausted, pulling them to their feet. Be patient with each person, attentive to individual needs. And be careful that when you get on each other's nerves you don't snap at each other. Look for the best in each other, and always do your best to bring it out.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Keep thy tongue from evil,.... This, and what follows in this verse and Psalms 34:14, point at the things wherein the fear of God shows itself; and suggest, that those who have it, and which is known by these fruits, shall enjoy the desirable and good days before mentioned. The tongue is an instrument of much evil, an unruly member, and needs restraint; and it is from evil, and not from good, it is to be kept; from evil speaking of God, from cursing and swearing; from evil speaking of men, reproaching and reviling them; from filthy speaking, from all obscene and unchaste words, and from all lying ones; for where such evil speaking is indulged, the fear of God cannot be in that man;
and thy lips from speaking guile; hypocritical and deceitful words, speaking with flattering lips and a double heart: some speak bad words in common conversation, through an evil habit and custom; and some speak good words with an ill design; and in neither of them is the fear of God before their eyes, nor in their hearts.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Keep thy tongue from evil - From speaking wrong things. Always give utterance to truth, and truth alone. The meaning is, that this is one of the methods of lengthening out life. To love the truth; to speak the truth; to avoid all falsehood, slander, and deceit, will contribute to this, or will be a means which will tend to prolong life, and to make it happy.
And thy lips from speaking guile - Deceit. Do not “deceive” others by your words. Do not make any statements which are not true, or any promises which you cannot and will not keep. Do not flatter others; and do not give utterance to slander. Be a man characterized by the love of truth: and let all your words convey truth, and truth only. It cannot be doubted that this, like all other virtues, would tend to lengthen life, and to make it prosperous and peaceful. There is no vice which does not tend to abridge human life, as there is no virtue which does not tend to lengthen it. But probably the specific idea here is, that the way to avoid the hostility of other people, and to secure their favor and friendship, is to deal with them truly, and thus to live in peace with them. It is true, also, that God will bless a life of virtue and uprightness, and though there is no absolute certainty that anyone, however virtuous he may be, may not be cut off in early life, yet it is also true that, other things being equal, a man of truth and integrity will be more likely to live long - (as he will be more certain to make the most of life) - than one who is false and corrupt.