“The lips of the babblers
Speak of what is not their concern.
But the words of the prudent
Are weighed in the balance.
The mind of fools
Is in their mouth.
But the mouth of the wise
Is in their mind.
When an ungodly man
Curses his adversary,
He curses himself.
A whisperer degrades himself.
He is hated in his neighborhood.”
Sirach indicates that foolish babblers talk about things that do not concern them. However, the words of the prudent wise ones are heavily weighted in the balance. The minds of the fools are in their mouths, but the reverse is true for the wise. In other words, the foolish speak without thinking, while the wise think before they speak. When an ungodly fool curses his enemy, he is actually cursing himself. The foolish whisperer is degrading himself, because his neighbors hate his whispering gossip.