that you may maintain discretion and your lips may preserve knowledge.
Parallel translations
- WEB that you may maintain discretion, that your lips may preserve knowledge.
- KJV That thou mayest regard discretion, and that thy lips may keep knowledge.
- NKJV That you may preserve discretion, And your lips may keep knowledge.
- NASB So that you may maintain discretion And your lips may comply with knowledge.
- NLT Then you will show discernment, and your lips will express what you’ve learned.
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Quick answer
Attending to wisdom guards discretion and keeps knowledge on your lips. Wisdom enables both prudent thought and self-controlled speech.
Overview
The purpose of heeding wisdom (v. 1) is to maintain discretion and preserve knowledge in one's words. Discretion, the ability to judge and act prudently, is precisely what guards against the seductions described next. This sober self-mastery reflects the Spirit's fruit of self-control in the believer's life (Gal 5:22-23).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 10
- Prov 15:7The lips of the wise spread knowledge, but not so the hearts of fools.
- Prov 16:23The heart of the wise man instructs his mouth and adds persuasiveness to his lips.
- Mal 2:6–7True instruction was in his mouth, and nothing false was found on his lips. He walked with Me in peace and uprightness, and he turned many from iniquity.
- Song 4:11Your lips, my bride, drip sweetness like the honeycomb; honey and milk are under your tongue, and the fragrance of your garments is like the aroma of Lebanon.
- Ps 119:13With my lips I proclaim all the judgments of Your mouth.
- Ps 71:15My mouth will declare Your righteousness and Your salvation all day long, though I cannot know their full measure.
- Prov 10:21The lips of the righteous feed many, but fools die for lack of judgment.
- Ps 45:2You are the most handsome of men; grace has anointed your lips, since God has blessed you forever.
- Prov 15:2The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouth of the fool spouts folly.
- Prov 20:15There is an abundance of gold and rubies, but lips of knowledge are a rare treasure.
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