[358] Prov. xiv. 3.
[359] Prov. xiv. 5, 25.
[360] Prov. xxxi. 8, 9.
[361] Note the intimate connection between conduct and speech in such a proverb as xvii. 4. When we do evil we are always ready to listen to evil talk, when we talk deceitfully we are preparing to go on to worse deeds of evil, to listen to tongues of destruction. Note, too, how in xii. 5 the thoughts and the counsels of the heart come before the words and the mouth in v. 6.
[362] Prov. xi. 12.
[363] Prov. xvii. 27.
[364] Prov. xvii. 28. Cf. the old Norse proverb:—
"An unwise man when he comes among the people
Had best be silent: no one knows
That he nothing knows unless he talks too much."
[365] Prov. xxiv. 7.
[366] Prov. xiv. 15.