Ecclesiastes 10:13

13 At first what he says is foolish. In the end his words are very evil.

Ecclesiastes 10:13 Meaning and Commentary

Ecclesiastes 10:13

The beginning of the words of his mouth [is] foolishness
As soon as ever he opens his mouth, he betrays his folly; the first word he speaks is a foolish one; or it is from the abundant folly in his heart that he speaks, which is the source and spring of all his foolish talk; and the end of his talk [is] mischievous madness;
to himself and others; as he goes on, he appears more and more foolish, and yet more confident of his own wisdom; and is resolutely set on having his own way and will; grows warm, and is violently hot, to have his own words regarded; and, if contradicted, is like a madman, scattering arrows, firebrands, and death; his talk from first to last is a circle of folly; and, though it begins with something weak, and may seem innocent, yet it ends and issues in wickedness and madness, in rage and wrath, in oaths and curses.

Ecclesiastes 10:13 In-Context

11 Suppose a snake bites before it is charmed. Then there isn't any benefit in being a snake charmer.
12 A man who is wise says gracious things. But a foolish person is destroyed by what his own lips speak.
13 At first what he says is foolish. In the end his words are very evil.
14 He talks too much. No one knows what lies ahead for him. Who can tell him what will happen after he is gone?
15 The work a foolish person does makes him tired. He doesn't even know the way to town.
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