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The Swallowing Power of Words
Commentators unanimously explain that "devouring words" is a powerful metaphor. The original Hebrew word means "to swallow." These are words—such as lies, slander, and malicious gossip—that are intended to completely consume and destroy a person's reputation, happiness, and well-being. As one scholar notes, they can swallow a neighbor's life, honor, and goods.
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18th Century
Theologian
You love all devouring words - All words that tend to devour or “swallow up” reputation and happiness. Luther, “You speak gladly all things …
19th Century
Bishop
Devouring words. —Literally, words of swallowing, such as swallow down (compare Psalm 5:9, where the throat is called “
17th Century
Pastor
You love all devouring words
Or "words of swallowing up" F25 ; such as lies, calumnies, and detractions a…
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17th Century
Minister
Those who glory in sin, glory in their shame. The patience and forbearance of God are abused by sinners, resulting in the hardening of their hearts…