Provérbios 18:4

4 Aguas profundas são as palavras da boca do homem; e a fonte da sabedoria é um ribeiro que corre.

Provérbios 18:4 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 18:4

The words of a man's mouth [are as] deep waters
The words of a great and mighty man; of an excellent and valuable man, as Jarchi; or of a wise man, as Aben Ezra. The doctrines which such a man has imbibed, and his heart is full of and his mouth utters, are like to "waters", pure, purifying, and refreshing; to "deep waters", which make no noise, and cannot be easily fathomed: such are the deep mysteries of grace, the wisdom of God in a mystery, spoken among them that are perfect; of which a good man makes no boast, but humbly declares; out of the abundance of his heart, his mouth speaks; [and] the wellspring of wisdom [as] a flowing brook;
there is a spring of spiritual wisdom and knowledge in him; a well of living water, springing up unto everlasting life; and from thence it flows freely and constantly; communicating itself liberally unto others, and ministering grace to the hearers, for their edification.

Provérbios 18:4 In-Context

2 O tolo não toma prazer no entendimento, mas tão somente em revelar a sua opinião.
3 Quando vem o ímpio, vem também o desprezo; e com a desonra vem o opróbrio.
4 Aguas profundas são as palavras da boca do homem; e a fonte da sabedoria é um ribeiro que corre.
5 Não é bom ter respeito � pessoa do impio, nem privar o justo do seu direito.
6 Os lábios do tolo entram em contendas, e a sua boca clama por açoites.
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