while, the things which proceed out of the mouth, out of the heart, come forth, and, they, defile the man.
The heart of the righteous, studieth to answer, but, the mouth of the lawless, belcheth out mischiefs.
Broods of vipers! How can ye speak, good things, being, evil? For, out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.
Not that which entereth into the mouth, defileth the man, but, that which proceedeth out of the mouth, the same, defileth the man,
The tongue of the wise, adorneth knowledge,—but, the month of dullards, belcheth out folly.
The lips of the righteous, know what is pleasing, but, the mouth of the lawless, speaketh perversities.
An abandoned man, a man of iniquity, is he who—goeth on in perversity of mouth;
He saith to him—Out of thy mouth, do I judge thee, O wicked servant! Thou knewest that, I, a harsh man, am,—taking up, what I laid not down, and reaping, what I did not sow;
The words of his mouth, are iniquity and deceit, he hath left off to show discretion by doing well:
As saith the proverb of the ancients, From the lawless, proceedeth lawlessness,—mine own hand, therefore shall not be upon thee.
Above all that must be guarded, keep thou thy heart, for, out of it, are the issues of life.
Perceive ye not that, every thing which entereth into the mouth, into the stomach, findeth way, and, into the draught, is passed;
And he was saying—That which, out of the man, cometh forth, that, defileth the man;