Provérbios 16:21

21 O sábio de coração será chamado prudente; e a doçura dos lábios aumenta o saber.

Provérbios 16:21 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 16:21

The wise in heart shall be called prudent
He that has true wisdom in the inward part; who knows his heart and the haughtiness of it; who has the fear of God in it, which is the beginning of wisdom; who is wise unto salvation, not only knows the scheme of it, but is experimentally acquainted with it; who has not head knowledge and wisdom only, but heart knowledge and wisdom, and behaves wisely in his life and conversation; who is so wise and endued with knowledge, as, out of a good conversation, to show his works with meekness of wisdom; such a man is called, reckoned, accounted, and spoken well of, as a prudent man among all wise and knowing persons; and the sweetness of the lips increaseth learning;
who, besides a wise heart and a knowing head, have the gift of elocution; can deliver themselves in a flowing easy style; can clothe their thoughts with proper words, and convey their ideas in clear expressions, in a very edifying and instructive manner: these communicate knowledge to others, and increase it in themselves: for, while they are improving others, they improve themselves and learning also, whether it be divine or human; these are such who are "apt to teach", ( 1 Timothy 3:2 ) ; and if they have proper hearers to attend them, they will "increase in learning", as a just man does, ( Proverbs 9:9 ) .

Provérbios 16:21 In-Context

19 Melhor é ser humilde de espírito com os mansos, do que repartir o despojo com os soberbos.
20 O que atenta prudentemente para a palavra prosperará; e feliz é aquele que confia no Senhor.
21 O sábio de coração será chamado prudente; e a doçura dos lábios aumenta o saber.
22 O entendimento, para aquele que o possui, é uma fonte de vida, porém a estultícia é o castigo dos insensatos.
23 O coração do sábio instrui a sua boca, e aumenta o saber nos seus lábios.
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