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Proverbs 18:4

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18:4 The words of a person’s mouth are like 1  deep waters, 2 

and 3  the fountain of wisdom 4  is like 5  a flowing brook. 6 

1 tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.

2 sn The metaphor “deep waters” indicates either that the words have an inexhaustible supply or that they are profound.

3 tn There is debate about the nature of the parallelism between lines 4a and 4b. The major options are: (1) synonymous parallelism, (2) antithetical parallelism (e.g., NAB, NIV, NCV) or (3) formal parallelism. Normally a vav (ו) would begin an antithetical clause; the structure and the ideas suggest that the second colon continues the idea of the first half, but in a parallel way rather than as additional predicates. The metaphors used in the proverb elsewhere describe the wise.

4 sn This is an implied comparison (hypocatastasis), the fountain of wisdom being the person who speaks. The Greek version has “fountain of life” instead of “wisdom,” probably influenced from 10:11.

5 tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied for the sake of clarity.

6 sn The point of this metaphor is that the wisdom is a continuous source of refreshing and beneficial ideas.



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