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Proverbs 13:3
3He who guards his mouth guards his soul. One who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
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Exell observes that science itself demonstrates this principle: the passions of grief, disappointment, anger, jealousy, and revenge derange the bodily system in proportion to their strength, while pleasurable emotions rooted in moral virtue give buoyancy and vigor to the body.
The wisdom of religion is vindicated in the contrasting ends of good and evil men.
This doctrine of Divine omniscience rests upon irrefutable proofs.
Wisdom speaks as a person in Scripture, and the New Testament declares, "Christ Jesus is made of God unto us Wisdom." Thus Christ the Son of God Himself teaches the fear of Yahweh in this text.
Archbishop John Tillotson (D.D.) identifies two pillars supporting this claim.
Every person becomes his brother's keeper within this divine arrangement.