Proverbios 12:23

23 El hombre prudente no muestra lo que sabe,pero el corazón de los necios proclama su necedad.

Proverbios 12:23 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 12:23

A prudent man concealeth knowledge
Of things natural or divine, which he is furnished with; not but that he is willing to communicate it, as he should, at proper times, in proper places, and to proper persons; but he does not needlessly and unseasonably speak of it; he does not make a show of it, or boast and brag of it: he modestly forbears to speak of what he knows, but when there is a necessity for it, even of that which may be lawfully divulged; which is a point of prudence and modesty; otherwise it is criminal to reveal secrets, or publish what should be kept private or should not be known. Aben Ezra interprets it of a wise man's hiding his knowledge in his heart, that he may not forget it; but the heart of fools proclaimeth foolishness;
that which they have in their hearts and minds, and which they take for deep knowledge, profound and recondite learning, they proclaim with their mouths in a noisy and clamorous way; and while they declare their ill shaped notions, their incoherent and unconnected ideas of things, they betray their ignorance and folly, as ostentatious men do.

Proverbios 12:23 In-Context

21 Al justo no le sobrevendrá ningún daño,pero al malvado lo cubrirá la desgracia.
22 El SEÑOR aborrece a los de labios mentirosos,pero se complace en los que actúan con lealtad.
23 El hombre prudente no muestra lo que sabe,pero el corazón de los necios proclama su necedad.
24 El de manos diligentes gobernará;pero el perezoso será subyugado.
25 La angustia abate el corazón del hombre,pero una palabra amable lo alegra.
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