Proverbs 26:22-24
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
22 The words of a talebearer are like dainty morsels:
they sink into one’s inmost being.[a](A)
23 Like a glazed finish on earthenware
are smooth lips and a wicked heart.[b]
24 With their lips enemies pretend,
but inwardly they maintain deceit;
Footnotes
- 26:22 Malicious gossip is compared to delicious food that is swallowed and lodges in the deepest recesses of one’s body. Negative comments are seldom forgotten. Prv 18:8 is a duplicate.
- 26:23 Heart = what is within, and lips (words) = what is expressed, are compared to an earthenware jar covered with glaze.
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