Zhēnyán 26:22

22 Chuán shé rén de yányǔ , rútóng mĕi shí , shēn rù rén de xīn fù .

Zhēnyán 26:22 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 26:22

The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down
into the innermost parts of the belly.
] These expressions are the same with those in ( Proverbs 18:8 ) ; and are here repeated, as being found along with others by the men of Hezekiah, ( Proverbs 25:1 ) ; as some others likewise are; and also because of the importance of them; and to impress the minds of men with a sense of the evil of such a practice, that they may shun it, and avoid those that are given to it. (See Gill on Proverbs 18:8).

Zhēnyán 26:22 In-Context

20 Huǒ quē le chái , jiù bì xī miè . wú rén chuán shé , zhēngjing biàn zhǐxī .
21 Hǎo zhēngjing de rén shān huò zhēng duān , jiù rú yú huǒ jiā tàn , huǒ shang jiā chái yíyàng .
22 Chuán shé rén de yányǔ , rútóng mĕi shí , shēn rù rén de xīn fù .
23 huǒ rè de zuǐ, jiān è de xīn , hǎoxiàng yín zhā bāo de wǎ qì .
24 Yuànhèn rén de yòng zuǐfĕnshì , xīnli què cáng zhāo guǐzhà .
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