Sprueche 18:7

7 Der Mund des Narren schadet ihm selbst, und seine Lippen fangen seine eigene Seele.

Sprueche 18:7 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 18:7

A fool's mouth [is] his destruction
The cause of it; for his contentions, and quarrels, and evil speaking, lawsuits are commenced against him, which bring ruin upon himself and his family now; as well as for his idle and wicked words he will be condemned hereafter, ( Matthew 12:35 ) ; there is a world of iniquity in the mouth and tongue of a wicked man, which bring destruction upon himself and others, ( James 3:6 James 3:8 ) ; and his lips [are] the snare of his soul;
from speaking in his own defence, he says things which should not be said, and by which he is entangled yet more and more; he is caught by his own words and condemned by them; or his loquacity, in which he delights, is a snare unto him to say things which neither become him, nor are for his advantage, but the contrary; see ( Proverbs 12:13 ) .

Sprueche 18:7 In-Context

5 Es ist nicht gut, die Person des Gottlosen achten, zu beugen den Gerechten im Gericht.
6 Die Lippen des Narren bringen Zank, und sein Mund ringt nach Schlägen.
7 Der Mund des Narren schadet ihm selbst, und seine Lippen fangen seine eigene Seele.
8 Die Worte des Verleumders sind Schläge und gehen einem durchs Herz.
9 Wer lässig ist in seiner Arbeit, der ist ein Bruder des, der das Seine umbringt.
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