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A Proverb Misused is Useless
Commentators unanimously explain that a wise saying in a fool's mouth is as useless as the legs of a lame person. Just as a lame man's legs "hang loose" and cannot support him, a fool cannot properly use a proverb for guidance for themselves or others. The wisdom itself is potent, but it loses its function and power when spoken by someone who lacks understanding.
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18th Century
Theologian
Or, take away the legs of the lame man, and the parable that is in the mouth of fools: both are alike useless to their possessors. Other meanings a…
19th Century
Bishop
The legs of the lame are not equal.— Better, perhaps. The legs hang down from a lame man, and so is a parable (useles…
17th Century
Pastor
The legs of the lame are not equal
Or as "the lifting up the legs by one that is lame"F13, to dance to a …
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17th Century
Minister
Fools are not fit to be trusted, nor to have any honor. Wise sayings, as a foolish man delivers and applies them, lose their usefulness.