Proverbi 18:6

6 Le labbra dello stolto menano alle liti, e la sua bocca chiama le percosse.

Proverbi 18:6 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 18:6

A fool's lips enter into contention
That is, between others, when he has nothing to do with it; but he must be meddling, and make himself a party in the contention, which is an argument of his folly; he says things which occasion disputes, raise contentions among men, and provoke to wrath and anger. The Septuagint version is, "the lips of a fool lead him to evils": for, as they lead him to contention and strife, the issue of that is confusion and every evil work; and his mouth calleth for strokes:
as he stirs up and encourages contention, so he proceeds to blows, and excites others to them; from words he goes to blows, and, by the ill and provoking language of his mouth, gets many a blow to himself. Jarchi seems to understand it of chastisement, from the hand of God; see ( Proverbs 26:3 ) .

Proverbi 18:6 In-Context

4 Le parole della bocca d’un uomo sono acque profonde; la fonte di sapienza è un rivo che scorre perenne.
5 Non è bene aver per l’empio de’ riguardi personali, per far torto al giusto nel giudizio.
6 Le labbra dello stolto menano alle liti, e la sua bocca chiama le percosse.
7 La bocca dello stolto è la sua rovina, e le sue labbra sono un laccio per l’anima sua.
8 Le parole del maldicente son come ghiottonerie, e penetrano fino nell’intimo delle viscere.
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