Proverbs 10:13

13 He that brings forth wisdom from his lips smites the fool with a rod.

Proverbs 10:13 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 10:13

In the lips of him that hath understanding wisdom is found,
&c.] He that has an understanding, especially of divine, spiritual, and evangelic things, which is the pure gift of God; wisdom will be found in his lips, his mouth will speak of it; not of mere natural wisdom, but spiritual wisdom; of the wisdom of God in his works; of Christ, the Wisdom of God; of the Gospel, the hidden wisdom; of inward experience of the grace of God, wisdom in the inward part, ( Psalms 37:30 ) ; from his lips will drop wise sayings, very instructive and informing; which those that seek for and observe may find to their profit and advantage, and to the great credit and honour of the understanding man; while the foolish man gets both stripes and disgrace, as follows; but a rod [is] for the back of him that is void of understanding;
or, "wants a heart" F5: that has no understanding of spiritual things in his heart, and so utters nothing but what is foolish and wicked, and, sooner or later, is chastised for it. The Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, read this clause in connection with the former, thus; "he that brings forth wisdom out of his lips smites with a rod him that is void of understanding".


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (bl rox) "carcutis corde"; Montanus, Mercerus, Gejerus.

Proverbs 10:13 In-Context

11 a fountain of life in the hand of a righteous man; but destruction shall cover the mouth of the ungodly.
12 Hatred stirs up strife; but affection covers all that do not love strife.
13 He that brings forth wisdom from his lips smites the fool with a rod.
14 The wise will hide discretion; but the mouth of the hasty draws near to ruin.
15 The wealth of rich men is a strong city; but poverty is the ruin of the ungodly.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Lit. heartless man, Hebraism.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.