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The Self-Destructive Tongue
Commentators emphasize that a fool's own mouth is the direct cause of his destruction. John Gill explains this ruin is both present—through quarrels and legal troubles that bring ruin to a family—and future, referencing Jesus' warning about being condemned for wicked words. The core message, as Matthew Henry puts it, is the mischief that bad men do to themselves with their 'ungoverned tongues.'
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18th Century
Theologian
The first verse speaks of the immediate, the others of the remote, results of the “fool’s” temper. First, “contention,” then “strokes” or blows, th…
19th Century
Bishop
A fool’s mouth is his destruction.— See above on Proverbs 12:13.
17th Century
Pastor
A fool's mouth [is] his destruction
The cause of it; for his contentions, and quarrels, and evil speaking, lawsuits …
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17th Century
Minister
What mischief bad men do to themselves by their ungoverned tongues!