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Proverbs 4:24

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4:24 Remove perverse speech 1  from your mouth; 2 

keep devious talk far from your lips. 3 

Proverbs 6:14

Context

6:14 he plots evil with perverse thoughts 4  in his heart,

he spreads contention 5  at all times.

Proverbs 16:28

Context

16:28 A perverse person 6  spreads dissension,

and a gossip separates the closest friends. 7 

Proverbs 23:33

Context

23:33 Your eyes will see strange things, 8 

and your mind will speak perverse things.

1 tn Heb “crookedness.” The noun עִקְּשׁוּת (’iqqÿshut) refers to what is morally twisted or perverted. Here it refers to things that are said (cf. NAB “dishonest talk”; NRSV “crooked speech”). The term “mouth” functions as a metonymy of cause for perverse speech. Such perverse talking could be subtle or blatant.

2 tn Heb “crookedness of mouth.”

3 tn Heb “deviousness of lips put far from you.”

4 tn The noun is an adverbial accusative of manner, explaining the circumstances that inform his evil plans.

5 tn The word “contention” is from the root דִּין (din); the noun means “strife, contention, quarrel.” The normal plural form is represented by the Qere, and the contracted form by the Kethib.

6 tn Heb “a man of perverse things”; NAB “an intriguer.” This refers to someone who destroys lives. The parallelism suggests that he is a “slanderer” or “gossip” – one who whispers and murmurs (18:8; 26:20, 22).

7 tn The term אַלּוּף (’aluf) refers to a “friend” or “an intimate associate.” The word has other possible translations, including “tame” or “docile” when used of animals. Rashi, a Jewish scholar who lived a.d. 1040-1105, took it in the later sense of “prince,” saying that such speech alienates the Prince, namely God. But that is a forced interpretation of the line.

8 tn The feminine plural of זָר (zar, “strange things”) refers to the trouble one has in seeing and speaking when drunk.



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