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Proverbs 10:10

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The one who winks 1  his 2  eye causes 3  trouble, and the one who speaks foolishness 4  will come to ruin.

XREF

Job 15:12; Ps 35:19; Pr 6:13; Pr 10:8; Pr 18:6,7,21; 3Jo 1:10

NET © Notes

tn The term (קָרַץ, qarats) describes a person who habitually “winks” his eye maliciously as a secretive sign to those conspiring evil (Prov 6:13). This is a comparison rather than a contrast. Devious gestures are grievous, but not as ruinous as foolish talk. Both are to be avoided.

tn Heb “the eye.”

tn Heb “gives.”

tn Heb “the fool of lips”; cf. NASB “a babbling fool.” The phrase is a genitive of specification: “a fool in respect to lips.” The term “lips” is a metonymy of cause (= lips) for effect (= speech). The word for fool (אֶוִיל, ’evil) refers to someone who despises knowledge and discernment.



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