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An Arsenal of Harmful Words
Commentators explain that the verse compares false testimony to three distinct types of weapons. A "maul," which scholars identify as a heavy hammer or sledgehammer, represents a crushing, blunt-force attack on a person's reputation. A "sword" signifies a lethal attack that could end a life, perhaps through a capital sentence based on the false witness. A "sharp arrow" illustrates a sudden, distant, and indefensible attack.
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18th Century
Theologian
Maul - A heavy sledge hammer. The word is connected with “malleus:” its diminutive “mallet” is still in use.
19th Century
Bishop
A maul— that is, hammer, connected with “malleus” and “mallet.” A false witness is as mischievous as the most deadly weap…
17th Century
Pastor
A man that bears false witness against his neighbour In whose house he has often been, and whom he has frequently visited…
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17th Century
Minister
A false testimony is dangerous in everything.