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New Century Version

Proverbs 18:7

The words of fools will ruin them; their own words will trap them.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Fool;   Speaking;   Thompson Chain Reference - Error;   Sin;   Sin-Saviour;   Transgression;   The Topic Concordance - Contention;   Destruction;   Foolishness;   Snares;   Speech/communication;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Fools;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Tongue;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Soul;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Pardon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Evil-Speaking;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Proverbs, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Fool;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Fool;   Mouth;   Snare;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Simeon B. Ḥalafta;  

Parallel Translations

English Standard Version
A fool's mouth is his ruin, and his lips are a snare to his soul.
Geneva Bible (1587)
A fooles mouth is his owne destruction, and his lips are a snare for his soule.
Christian Standard Bible®
A fool’s mouth is his devastation,and his lips are a trap for his life.
Hebrew Names Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, And his lips are a snare to his soul.
Easy-to-Read Version
Fools hurt themselves when they speak. Their own words trap them.
Amplified Bible
A fool's mouth is his ruin, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
American Standard Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
Contemporary English Version
Saying foolish things is like setting a trap to destroy yourself.
Complete Jewish Bible
A fool's mouth is his ruin; his words are a trap for him.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
A fool's mouth is his ruin, and his lips are the snare of his soul.
King James Version (1611)
A fooles mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soule.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
A fool’s mouth is ruin to him, and his lips are a snare to his soul.
English Revised Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.
Berean Standard Bible
A fool's mouth is his ruin, and his lips are a snare to his soul.
Lexham English Bible
The mouth of a fool is ruin to him, and his lips are a snare to his soul.
Literal Translation
A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are a snare of his soul.
New English Translation
The mouth of a fool is his ruin, and his lips are a snare for his life.
New King James Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
New Living Translation
The mouths of fools are their ruin; they trap themselves with their lips.
New Life Bible
The mouth of a fool is what destroys him, and his lips are a trap to his soul.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
The mouth of a dullard, is his ruin, and, his lips, are a snare to his soul.
Douay-Rheims Bible
The mouth of a fool is his destruction: and his lips are the ruin of his soul.
George Lamsa Translation
A fools mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.
Good News Translation
When a fool speaks, he is ruining himself; he gets caught in the trap of his own words.
New American Standard Bible
A fool's mouth is his ruin, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
King James Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
A fooles mouth is his owne destruction, and his lippes are the snare for his owne soule.
New Revised Standard
The mouths of fools are their ruin, and their lips a snare to themselves.
Darby Translation
A fool's mouth is destruction to him, and his lips are a snare to his soul.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
The mouth of a fool is defoulyng of hym; and hise lippis ben the fallynge of his soule.
Young's Literal Translation
The mouth of a fool [is] ruin to him, And his lips [are] the snare of his soul.
World English Bible
A fool's mouth is his destruction, And his lips are a snare to his soul.
Revised Standard Version
A fool's mouth is his ruin, and his lips are a snare to himself.
Update Bible Version
A fool's mouth is his destruction, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
Webster's Bible Translation
A fool's mouth [is] his destruction, and his lips [are] the snare of his soul.
Bible in Basic English
The mouth of a foolish man is his destruction, and his lips are a net for his soul.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
A fooles mouth is his owne destruccion, and his lippes are ye snare for his owne soule.
THE MESSAGE
Fools are undone by their big mouths; their souls are crushed by their words.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
A fool's mouth is his ruin, And his lips are the snare of his soul.
Legacy Standard Bible
A fool's mouth is his ruin,And his lips are the snare of his soul.

Contextual Overview

6 The words of fools start quarrels. They make people want to beat them. 7 The words of fools will ruin them; their own words will trap them.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

his destruction: Proverbs 10:8, Proverbs 10:14, Proverbs 12:13, Proverbs 13:3, Ecclesiastes 10:11-14

his lips: Proverbs 6:2, Judges 11:35, 1 Samuel 14:24-46, Mark 6:23-28, Acts 23:14-22

Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 3:33 - as a fool dieth 1 Kings 2:23 - spoken 1 Kings 12:10 - My little finger 2 Chronicles 10:10 - My little finger Psalms 59:12 - For the Psalms 64:8 - tongue Psalms 140:9 - let the mischief Proverbs 10:10 - but Proverbs 17:20 - and he Proverbs 20:25 - a snare

Cross-References

Genesis 18:15
Sarah was afraid, so she lied and said, "I didn't laugh." But the Lord said, "No. You did laugh."
Genesis 18:16
Then the men got up to leave and started out toward Sodom. Abraham walked along with them a short time to send them on their way.
Genesis 19:3
But Lot begged them to come, so they agreed and went to his house. Then Lot prepared a meal for them. He baked bread without yeast, and they ate it.
Amos 6:4
You lie on beds decorated with ivory and stretch out on your couches. You eat tender lambs and fattened calves.
Malachi 1:14
"The person who cheats will be cursed. He has a male animal in his flock and promises to offer it, but then he offers to the Lord an animal that has something wrong with it. I am a great king," says the Lord All-Powerful, "and I am feared by all the nations.
Matthew 22:4
"Then the king sent other servants, saying, ‘Tell those who have been invited that my feast is ready. I have killed my best bulls and calves for the dinner, and everything is ready. Come to the wedding feast.'
Luke 15:23
And get our fat calf and kill it so we can have a feast and celebrate.
Luke 15:27
The servant said, ‘Your brother has come back, and your father killed the fat calf, because your brother came home safely.'
Luke 15:30
But your other son, who wasted all your money on prostitutes, comes home, and you kill the fat calf for him!'

Gill's Notes on the Bible

A fool's mouth [is] his destruction,.... The cause of it; for his contentions, and quarrels, and evil speaking, lawsuits are commenced against him, which bring ruin upon himself and his family now; as well as for his idle and wicked words he will be condemned hereafter, Matthew 12:35; there is a world of iniquity in the mouth and tongue of a wicked man, which bring destruction upon himself and others, James 3:6;

and his lips [are] the snare of his soul; from speaking in his own defence, he says things which should not be said, and by which he is entangled yet more and more; he is caught by his own words and condemned by them; or his loquacity, in which he delights, is a snare unto him to say things which neither become him, nor are for his advantage, but the contrary; see Proverbs 12:13.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

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

Wounds - The word so rendered occurs here and in Proverbs 26:22 only. Others render it “dainties,” 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 man’s nature.


 
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