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Matthew on Proverbs 16:23

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23 The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth, and addeth learning to his lips. Solomon had commended eloquence, or the sweetness of the lips ( Proverbs 16:21 ; Proverbs 16:21 ), and seemed to prefer it before wisdom; but here he corrects himself, as it were, and shows that unless there be a good treasure within to support the eloquence it is worth little. Wisdom in the heart is the main matter. 1. It is this that directs us in speaking, that teaches the mouth what to speak, and when, and how, so that what is spoken may be proper, and pertinent, and seasonable; otherwise, though the language be ever so fine, it had better be unsaid. 2. It is this that gives weight to what we speak and adds learning to it, strength of reason and force of argument, without which, let a thing be ever so well worded, it will be rejected, when it comes to be considered, as trifling. Quaint expressions please the ear, and humour the fancy, but it is learning in the lips that must convince the judgment, and sway that, to which wisdom in the heart is necessary. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-24" class="com-number"

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cited_byProverbs 16:21 bible-text/pro-16-21
explainsProverbs 16:23 bible-text/pro-16-23
part_ofProverbs 16:1-33 pericope/per-pro-16-001
translated_asMatthew on Proverbs 16:23 (ko) language_pack/mhm-pro-16-23-23-ko

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