John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 21:28 - 21:28

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Proverbs 21:28 - 21:28


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Pro_21:28 A false witness shall perish: but the man that heareth speaketh constantly.

Ver. 28. A false witness shall perish.] {See Trapp on "Pro_19:5"} The Scythians had a law that if any man did duo peccata contorquere, bind two sins together, a lie and an oath, he was to lose his head, because this was the way to take away all faith and truth among men.



But the man that heareth speaketh constantly.
] He testifieth confidently what he knoweth assuredly; he is always also in the same tale, as Paul was in the plea to the chief captain, to Felix, to Festus, and to Agrippa. Not so Bellarmine. How oft doth that loud liar forget himself, and write contradictions? As for instance, in one place he affirmeth that it can by no means be proved by Scripture that any part of Scripture is the very word of God. Sed mendax redarguit seipsum, saith Pareus. {a} But the liar confutes himself by saying elsewhere, besides other arguments to evince the divinity of the canonical Scripture, it giveth sufficient testimony to itself. {b}



{a} Paraeus in Rev_22:16.

{b} Bel de Verb. Dei, lib. i. cap. 2.