Argue your case with your neighbor without betraying another’s confidence,
Parallel translations
- WEB Debate your case with your neighbor, and don’t betray the confidence of another;
- KJV Debate thy cause with thy neighbour himself; and discover not a secret to another:
- NKJV Debate your case with your neighbor, And do not disclose the secret to another;
- NASB Argue your case with your neighbor, And do not reveal the secret of another,
- NLT When arguing with your neighbor, don’t betray another person’s secret.
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Quick answer
Settle a dispute privately with your neighbor and do not betray another's confidence. Handle conflict discreetly and honorably.
Overview
This commends resolving conflict directly and confidentially rather than spreading it abroad. Guarding a confidence even amid disagreement protects relationships and reputations. The pattern foreshadows Jesus' instruction to address a brother's fault privately first (Matt 18:15).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Matt 18:5–17And whoever welcomes a little child like this in My name welcomes Me.
- Prov 11:13A gossip reveals a secret, but a trustworthy person keeps a confidence.
- Prov 20:19He who reveals secrets is a constant gossip; avoid the one who babbles with his lips.
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