As a dream comes through many cares, so the speech of a fool comes with many words.
Parallel translations
- WEB For as a dream comes with a multitude of cares, so a fool’s speech with a multitude of words.
- KJV For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool’s voice is known by multitude of words.
- NKJV For a dream comes through much activity, And a fool’s voice is known by his many words.
- NASB For the dream comes through much effort, and the voice of a fool through many words.
- NLT Too much activity gives you restless dreams; too many words make you a fool.
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Quick answer
As anxious busyness breeds dreams, so a flood of words marks a fool's speech. It matters as a warning that many words, like restless cares, signal folly rather than wisdom.
Overview
The Preacher draws a proverb-like comparison: just as a mind full of cares produces dreams, so excessive talk reveals the fool. The verse reinforces the previous call to few words before God. Scripture repeatedly warns that in many words sin is not lacking (Proverbs 10:19), commending the restraint and weighed speech that wisdom, and ultimately the Lord, requires.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Prov 15:2The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouth of the fool spouts folly.
- Prov 10:19When words are many, sin is unavoidable, but he who restrains his lips is wise.
- Eccl 10:12–14The words of a wise man’s mouth are gracious, but the lips of a fool consume him.
- Job 11:2“Should this stream of words go unanswered and such a speaker be vindicated?
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