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He who goes about as a tale-bearer reveals secrets; Therefore don`t keep company with him who opens wide his lips.
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Beware the 'Open Lips'
Multiple commentators note that the phrase often translated as “he that flattereth” literally means “one who opens his lips wide.” The warning is against anyone who lacks verbal self-control. Such a person, whether they intend malice or not, simply cannot keep a secret and will inevitably do the work of a talebearer.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Flattereth — literally, “The man who opens his lips,” who has no reticence; such a man, with or without intending it, does the work of a tal…
19th Century
Anglican
Flatters with his lips.—Rather, is open with his lips, cannot keep them shut.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He that goes about [as] a talebearer reveals secrets Or, "he that reveals secrets goes about as a talebearer";
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Those pay dearly for their own praise, who trust a man because he speaks smoothly.