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Proverbs 17:28 Meaning

The chapter closes with a memorable observation: Even a fool, when he keeps silent, is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is considered prudent (v. 28). Proverbs 17:28 points out how silence can conceal folly, though it cannot transform it.

The proverb is partly humorous, but it makes a real point. Since so much folly reveals itself through uncontrolled speech, keeping silent at least prevents some of that exposure. A fool may be considered wise simply because he has not yet betrayed himself with words.

At the same time, the verse also honors restraint. Even apart from the irony, there is wisdom in knowing when not to speak. The one who closes his lips appears prudent because silence can be a form of humility, listening, and self-control. In that sense, the proverb ends the chapter by again exalting disciplined speech.

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