Proverbs 17:20

20 Those with crooked hearts won't prosper, and those with twisted tongues will fall into trouble.

Proverbs 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.

Proverbs 17:20 In-Context

18 One with no sense shakes hands on a deal, securing a loan for a friend.
19 Those who love an offense love a quarrel; those who build a high doorway invite a collapse.
20 Those with crooked hearts won't prosper, and those with twisted tongues will fall into trouble.
21 Having a fool for a son brings grief; there's no joy for a scoundrel's father.
22 A joyful heart helps healing, but a broken spirit dries up the bones.
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