Proverbs 21:6

6 qui congregat thesauros lingua mendacii vanus est et inpingetur ad laqueos mortis

Proverbs 21:6 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 21:6

The getting of treasures by a lying tongue
By telling lies in trade; by bearing false witness in a court of judicature; or by preaching false doctrines in the church of God: [is] a vanity tossed to and fro of them that seek death:
such treasures, though ever so great, are like any light thing, smoke or vapour, straw, stubble, chaff, or a feather, tossed about the wind; which is expressive of the instability uncertainty of riches ill gotten; they do not last long, but are taken away and carried off by one providence or another; and they are likewise harmful and pernicious; they issue in death: and those that seek after them, and obtain them in a bad way, are said to "seek death": not intentionally, but eventually; this they certainly find, if grace prevent not; see ( Proverbs 8:36 ) . Jarchi reads it, they are the "snares of death" to him; and so the Septuagint version.

Proverbs 21:6 In-Context

4 exaltatio oculorum et dilatatio cordis lucerna impiorum peccatum
5 cogitationes robusti semper in abundantia omnis autem piger semper in egestate
6 qui congregat thesauros lingua mendacii vanus est et inpingetur ad laqueos mortis
7 rapinae impiorum detrahent eos quia noluerunt facere iudicium
8 perversa via viri aliena est qui autem mundus est rectum opus eius
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.