Proverbes 20:19

19 Le médisant révèle les secrets; évite donc celui qui aime ouvrir ses lèvres.

Proverbes 20:19 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 20:19

He that goeth about [as] a talebearer revealeth secrets
Or, "he that revealeth secrets goeth about as a talebearer"; a man that has really got the secrets of others out of them respecting themselves and families, and the affairs of them, or however pretends he master of them; goes about telling his tales from house to house, to the great prejudice of those whose secrets he is entrusted with, or pretends to be; and to the great prejudice of those to whom he tells them, as well as to his own; this is contrary to the law of Moses, and the rules of Christianity, ( Leviticus 19:16 ) ( 1 Timothy 5:13 ) ; therefore meddle not with him that flattereth with his lips;
or "mingle not with him" F7; do not associate with him, do not keep him company, have nothing to say to him or do with him; for when he flatters you, and highly praises and extols you, he has a design upon you to get what he can out of you, in order to expose you elsewhere; therefore suspect him, be upon your guard, shun him and avoid him. It may be applied to false teachers, and their deceptions with good words and fair speeches; the word used signifies to deceive with the lips; see ( Romans 16:18 ) ; and well agrees with the parasites of Rome, ( Revelation 18:23 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (brett al) "non miscebis te", Pagninus, Montanus; "ne misceas te", Baynus, Mercerus; "ne admisceto te", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "ne commiscearis", Michaelis; "ne admisceas te", Schultens.

Proverbes 20:19 In-Context

17 Le pain acquis par la tromperie est agréable à l'homme; mais ensuite sa bouche sera remplie de gravier.
18 Les résolutions s'affermissent par le conseil; fais donc la guerre avec prudence.
19 Le médisant révèle les secrets; évite donc celui qui aime ouvrir ses lèvres.
20 La lampe de celui qui maudit son père ou sa mère, sera éteinte dans les plus profondes ténèbres.
21 L'héritage trop vite acquis à l'origine, ne sera point béni à la fin.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.