John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 18:21 - 18:21

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 18:21 - 18:21


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Pro_18:21 Death and life [are] in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.

Ver. 21. Death and life are in the power of the tongue.] That best and worst member of the body, as Bias told Amasis, king of Egypt; {a} an "unruly evil set on fire of hell," saith St James of an ill tongue - as contrarily a good one is fired with zeal by the Holy Ghost. {Act_2:2-4} Fire, we know, is a good servant, but an ill lord; if it get above us once, there is no dealing with it. Hence it is, that as the careful householder lays a strict charge upon his children and servants to look well to their fire, so doth Solomon give often warning to have a care of the tongue. "For by thy words shalt thou be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condenmed," saith a greater than Solomon. {Mat_12:37} The Arabians have a proverb, ‘Take heed that thy tongue cut not thy throat.’ {b} A word and a pest grow upon the same root in the Hebrew; to shew, saith one, that an evil tongue hath the pestilence in it. It spits up and down the room, as the serpent Dipsas, or as a candle, whose tallow is mixed with brine.



{a} Plutarch.

{b} Cave ne feriat lingua tua collum tuum. - Scalig.