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Matthew on Proverbs 15:1

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1 A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Solomon, as conservator of the public peace, here tells us, 1. How the peace may be kept, that we may know how in our places to keep it; it is by soft words. If wrath be risen like a threatening cloud, pregnant with storms and thunder, a soft answer will disperse it and turn it away. When men are provoked, speak gently to them, and give them good words, and they will be pacified, as the Ephraimites were by Gideon's mildness ( Judges 8:1-3 ); whereas, upon a like occasion, by Jephthah's roughness, they were exasperated, and the consequences were bad, Judges 12:1-3 . Reason will be better spoken, and a righteous cause better pleaded, with meekness then with passion; hard arguments do best with soft words. 2. How the peace will be broken, that we, for our parts, may do nothing towards the breaking of it. Nothing stirs up anger, and sows discord, like grievous words, calling foul names, as Raca, and Thou fool, upbraiding men with their infirmities and infelicities, their extraction or education, or any thing that lessens them and makes them mean; scornful spiteful reflections, by which men affect to show their wit and malice, stir up the anger of others, which does but increase and inflame their own anger. Rather than lose a jest some will lose a friend and make an enemy. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"

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cited_byJudges 8:1 bible-text/jdg-8-1
cited_byJudges 12:1 bible-text/jdg-12-1
explainsProverbs 15:1 bible-text/pro-15-1
part_ofProverbs 15:1-33 pericope/per-pro-15-001
translated_asMatthew on Proverbs 15:1 (ko) language_pack/mhm-pro-15-1-1-ko

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