Proverbi 26:23

23 Le labbra ardenti, e il cuor malvagio, Son come schiuma d’argento impiastrata sopra un testo.

Proverbi 26:23 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 26:23

Burning lips, and a wicked heart
Either burning with wrath and malice; breathing out threatenings and slaughter; pursuing men with reproaches and slanders, arising from a wicked heart: or rather, burning with profession of love to God, and affection to good men; with great pretensions of kindness, and promises of good things, when their hearts are wicked, and they design noticing less; say one thing with their lips, with the greatest show of affection and sincerity, and mean another in their hearts. These [are like] a potsherd covered with silver dross:
which at a distance, or to less discerning persons, looks like silver, and is taken for it; when the covering is only dross, and what is within is only a potsherd, Or a piece of an earthen vessel, good for nothing: such are the specious professions and deceitful words, which flow from a wicked heart.

Proverbi 26:23 In-Context

21 Il carbone è per far brace, e le legne per far fuoco; E l’uomo rissoso per accender contese.
22 Le parole del rapportatore paiono lusinghevoli; Ma scendono fin dentro al ventre.
23 Le labbra ardenti, e il cuor malvagio, Son come schiuma d’argento impiastrata sopra un testo.
24 Chi odia s’infinge nel suo parlare, Ma cova la frode nel suo interiore;
25 Quando egli parlerà di una voce graziosa, non fidartici; Perciocchè egli ha sette scelleratezze nel cuore.
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