Proverbes 17:20

20 Un coeur faux ne trouve pas le bonheur, Et celui dont la langue est perverse tombe dans le malheur.

Proverbes 17:20 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 17:20

He that hath a froward heart findeth no good
Who is of a perverse spirit, meditates and devises evil things; is not ingenuous and sincere, but false and deceitful to God and men: such an one gets no good from either; he obtains not the favour of God, nor a good name, credit, and reputation among men; and he that hath a perverse tongue falleth into mischief;
or "that turns himself", or "is turned in his tongue" F23; whose tongue is changeable, as the Septuagint and Arabic versions; who sometimes says one thing, and sometimes another, and is not consistent with himself; as well as is contrary to all men: sooner or later he falls into mischief, into a pit, which he himself has dug for others; see ( James 3:6 James 3:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (wnwvlb Kphnw) "qui verterit se", Pagninus; "et verteus se in lingua sua", Montanus; "qui vertitur in lingua sua". Mercerus, Gejerus.

Proverbes 17:20 In-Context

18 L'homme dépourvu de sens prend des engagements, Il cautionne son prochain.
19 Celui qui aime les querelles aime le péché; Celui qui élève sa porte cherche la ruine.
20 Un coeur faux ne trouve pas le bonheur, Et celui dont la langue est perverse tombe dans le malheur.
21 Celui qui donne naissance à un insensé aura du chagrin; Le père d'un fou ne peut pas se réjouir.
22 Un coeur joyeux est un bon remède, Mais un esprit abattu dessèche les os.
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