Job 15:6

"For your iniquity teaches your mouth, and you choose the language of the crafty."

Key Reflection

In Job 15:6, the speaker suggests that Job's own actions and words reveal his guilt. This verse illustrates a common wisdom in ancient Near Eastern literature, where one’s behavior often dictates their speech and choices. The cultural context of first-century Israel highlights the belief that an individual's moral condition influences not only their conduct but also their communication and even the manner in which they speak or argue. Thus, Job’s words expose his sinfulness, reflecting a deep-seated understanding that one's inner state manifests outwardly.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thine own mouth condemneth thee -That is, the sentiments which you have uttered show that you cannot be a pious man.

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