Sprueche 10:14

14 Die Weisen bewahren Erkenntnis auf, aber der Mund des Narren ist drohender Unglücksfall.

Sprueche 10:14 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 10:14

Wise [men] lay up knowledge
Which they get by reading, prayer, meditation, hearing the word of God, and conversation with good men: this they lay up in their hearts, minds, and memories, that they may not forget it, and as a rich treasure they highly value it; that they may bring it forth at proper times, and on proper occasions, for the benefit of others; see ( Matthew 12:35 ) ( 13:52 ) ; or hide F6 it; conceal it; do not boast and brag of it, as foolish men do; but the mouth of the foolish [is] near destruction:
who rashly and unguardedly utters things which bring swift and sudden destruction on himself and others; or terror and consternation, as the word F7 also signifies. The Vulgate Latin version is, "but the mouth of the foolish is near to confusion"; he boasts of his knowledge, betrays his ignorance, and so brings himself to shame and confusion.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (wnpuy) "abscondent", Pagninus, Montanus; "abscondunt", V. L. "occultant", Michaelis.
F7 (htxm) "terrorem accersit", Tigurine version; "consternatio propinqua", Cocceius; "terror", Vatablus, Michaelis.

Sprueche 10:14 In-Context

12 Haß erregt Zwietracht, aber Liebe deckt alle Übertretungen zu.
13 Auf den Lippen des Verständigen wird Weisheit gefunden; aber der Stock gebührt dem Rücken des Unverständigen.
14 Die Weisen bewahren Erkenntnis auf, aber der Mund des Narren ist drohender Unglücksfall.
15 Der Wohlstand des Reichen ist seine feste Stadt, der Unglücksfall der Geringen ihre Armut.
16 Der Erwerb des Gerechten gereicht zum Leben, der Ertrag des Gesetzlosen zur Sünde.
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