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19 A gossip reveals secrets;
    therefore do not associate with a babbler.(A)

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19 A person who goes around spreading gossip reveals secrets,
so do not associate with anyone whose lips are always open.

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19 A gossip betrays a confidence;(A)
    so avoid anyone who talks too much.

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Argue your case with your neighbor directly,
    and do not disclose another’s secret,(A)
10 or else someone who hears you will bring shame upon you,
    and your ill repute will have no end.

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Argue your case with your neighbor,
but do not reveal someone else’s secret.
10 If you do, the person who hears it will shame you,
and your bad reputation will never leave you.

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If you take your neighbor to court,
    do not betray another’s confidence,
10 or the one who hears it may shame you
    and the charge against you will stand.

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23 The north wind produces rain,
    and a backbiting tongue, angry looks.(A)

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23 A north wind gives birth to rain,
and a whispering tongue gives birth to angry faces.

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23 Like a north wind that brings unexpected rain
    is a sly tongue—which provokes a horrified look.

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20 For lack of wood the fire goes out,
    and where there is no whisperer, quarreling ceases.(A)
21 As charcoal is to hot embers and wood to fire,
    so is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife.(B)
22 The words of a whisperer are like delicious morsels;
    they go down into the inner parts of the body.(C)

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20 When there is no more wood, a fire goes out,
and without gossip, a quarrel dies down.
21 As charcoal is to hot embers and as wood is to fire,
so a quarrelsome person is to igniting a fight.

22 Words of a gossip are like food that is easy to swallow.
They go down to the depths of one’s heart.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 26:22 Literally the innermost rooms of the belly

20 Without wood a fire goes out;
    without a gossip a quarrel dies down.(A)
21 As charcoal to embers and as wood to fire,
    so is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife.(B)
22 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels;
    they go down to the inmost parts.(C)

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28 A lying tongue hates its victims,
    and a flattering mouth works ruin.(A)

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28 A lying tongue hates those it crushes,
and a smooth mouth causes ruin.

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28 A lying tongue hates those it hurts,
    and a flattering mouth(A) works ruin.

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