Proverbs 10:10

10 The winking of an eye causes trouble, and the foolishness of lips comes to ruin.

Proverbs 10:10 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 10:10

He that winketh with the eye
The Syriac and Arabic versions add, "with fraud". A descriptive character of a wicked man, ( Proverbs 6:13 ) ; who so does, either to draw and allure persons to go along with him, and join him in his evil practices; or by way of scorn and contempt of others; or as a token to another of its being the proper time to circumvent his neighbour, or do him an injury. Such an one causeth sorrow;
to himself in the issue, however he may for the present please himself with his evil doings; and to others, whom he allures and deceives. The Arabic version is, "heaps afflictions" or "sorrows on men"; whom he corrupts and draws into his evil company and conversation; but a prating fool shall fall;
or, "be taken", as the Targum; or "beaten", as the Vulgate Latin; (See Gill on Proverbs 10:8).

Proverbs 10:10 In-Context

8 A heart of wisdom will heed commandments, but a babbling fool will come to ruin.
9 Whoever walks in integrity will walk securely, but whoever follows perversity, his ways will be made known.
10 The winking of an eye causes trouble, and the foolishness of lips comes to ruin.
11 A fountain of life [is] a mouth of righteousness, and a mouth of wickedness conceals violence.
12 Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers over all offenses.

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