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Matthew on Proverbs 13:3

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3 He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his lips shall have destruction. Note, 1. A guard upon the lips is a guard to the soul. He that is cautious, that thinks twice before he speaks once, that, if he have thought evil, lays his hand upon his mouth to suppress it, that keeps a strong bridle on his tongue and a strict hand on that bridle, he keeps his soul from a great deal both of guilt and grief and saves himself the trouble of many bitter reflections on himself and reflections of others upon him. 2. There is many a one ruined by an ungoverned tongue: He that opens widely his lips, to let our quod in buccam venerit--whatever comes uppermost, that loves to bawl, and bluster, and make a noise, and affects such a liberty of speech as bids defiance both to God and man, he shall have destruction. it will be the destruction of his reputation, his interest, his comfort, and his soul for ever, James 3:6 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-4" class="com-number"

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cited_byJames 3:6 bible-text/jas-3-6
explainsProverbs 13:3 bible-text/pro-13-3
part_ofProverbs 13:1-25 pericope/per-pro-13-001
translated_asMatthew on Proverbs 13:3 (ko) language_pack/mhm-pro-13-3-3-ko

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