11 Bible Verses about Vain Talk
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But I say unto you, That, every useless expression that men shall utter, they shall render, concerning it, an account, in a day of judgment;
Deception, speak they, every one with his neighbour, - with lips uttering smooth things - with a heart and a heart, do they speak.
Should, the multitude of words, not be answered? Or should, a man full of talk, be justified?
Disputing with discourse that doth no good, or with speech, wherein is no profit?
In the multitude of words, there wanteth not transgression, but, he that restraineth his lips, sheweth prudence.
By all labour, there will be abundance, but, the talk of the lips, tendeth only to want.
All his anger, doth a dullard let go, but, a wise man, by keeping it back, stilleth it.
For a dream cometh through the multitude of business, - and, the voice of a dullard, is with a multitude of words.
The beginning of the words of his mouth, is folly, - but, the latter end of his speech, is mischievous madness.
Therefore, prophesy, and thou shalt say, Thus saith My Lord Yahweh-Because even because they have desolated and panted for you on every side That ye should become a possession to the rest of the nations, And ye have come up into the talk of the tongue and the slander of the people
For there are many unruly men, vain talkers and deceivers, especially they of the circumcision, -
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Error » Definition of » Vain talk
In the multitude of words, there wanteth not transgression, but, he that restraineth his lips, sheweth prudence.
Sin » Defined » Vain talk
In the multitude of words, there wanteth not transgression, but, he that restraineth his lips, sheweth prudence.
Vain talk » Vain talk condemned
For there are many unruly men, vain talkers and deceivers, especially they of the circumcision, -
For a dream cometh through the multitude of business, - and, the voice of a dullard, is with a multitude of words.
In the multitude of words, there wanteth not transgression, but, he that restraineth his lips, sheweth prudence.
Should, the multitude of words, not be answered? Or should, a man full of talk, be justified?
Disputing with discourse that doth no good, or with speech, wherein is no profit?
Transgression » Sin, definition of » Vain talk
In the multitude of words, there wanteth not transgression, but, he that restraineth his lips, sheweth prudence.