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Darby's French Translation
Proverbes 12:19
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La parole v�ritable est ferme � perp�tuit�; mais la fausse langue n'est que pour un moment.
La l�vre v�ridique est affermie pour toujours; mais la langue fausse n'est que pour un moment.
La l�vre v�ridique est affermie pour toujours, Mais la langue fausse ne subsiste qu'un instant.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
lip: Zechariah 1:4-6, Matthew 24:35
but: Proverbs 19:9, Job 20:5, Psalms 52:5, Acts 5:3-10
Reciprocal: Genesis 18:15 - Nay Genesis 27:24 - I am Genesis 39:17 - General Joshua 9:16 - that they heard Judges 16:7 - If they bind 1 Samuel 27:11 - Lest 2 Kings 5:26 - he said Job 12:20 - the speech of the trusty Psalms 31:18 - the lying Psalms 34:13 - speaking Psalms 109:2 - with Proverbs 17:7 - lying lips Proverbs 21:28 - the man Daniel 2:9 - for Hosea 10:13 - eaten Zechariah 8:16 - Speak John 18:26 - Did Ephesians 4:25 - putting
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The lip of truth shall be established for ever,.... The man that speaks truth is and will be established in his credit and reputation among men; he is uniform and all of a piece, and what he says is believed; truth, though it may be opposed, will prevail against lies and falsehood; the word of truth, the Gospel of Christ, will stand for ever; the ministers of truth and righteousness will be continued to the end of the world; Christ, who is truth itself, abides the same to day, yesterday, and for ever;
but a lying tongue [is] but for a moment; if a liar speaks truth for once, he does not continue in it long, but quickly returns to his former course; or rather the lie he tells is very short lived, it is soon discovered, and he comes into contempt and disgrace, and loses all his credit and reputation among men of honour and honesty, and is sometimes suddenly snatched away by death, as Ananias and Sapphira; all error and heresy in a short time will cease and be no more; and antichrist, whose coming is with lying wonders, the direct opposite of the lip of truth, will be brought to ruin in a moment. Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech, who are followed by some Christian interpreters, as Montanus, and some in Vatablus, render it, "but", or "for ever, I will cause the lying tongue to cease", or "be at rest" from speaking; as if they were the words of God, threatening to cut off the lying tongue; but Jarchi and Gersom render it "for a moment", or a very short time, as we and others do; or, "whilst one winks" f, in the twinkling of an eye; so soon is such a person removed.
f עד ארגיעה "at dum nictem", Schultens.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 12:19. A lying tongue is but for a moment. — Truth stands for ever; because its foundation is indestructible: but falsehood may soon be detected; and, though it gain credit for a while, it had that credit because it was supposed to be truth.