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In biblical literature, the term "chatterer" is not explicitly used in most translations, including the Berean Standard Bible . However, the concept of a chatterer can be understood through various scriptural references that address the themes of idle talk, gossip, and the misuse of speech. The Bible places significant emphasis on the power of words and the importance of using speech wisely and righteously.
Biblical ContextThe Bible frequently warns against the dangers of idle talk and gossip, which can be associated with the behavior of a chatterer. In Proverbs, the wisdom literature provides numerous insights into the consequences of careless speech.
Proverbs 10:19 states, "When words are many, sin is unavoidable, but he who restrains his lips is wise." This verse highlights the potential for sin that arises from excessive talking and underscores the virtue of restraint in speech.
Similarly,
Proverbs 18:21 declares, "Life and death are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit." This passage emphasizes the profound impact that words can have, both positively and negatively, and serves as a caution against reckless or harmful speech.
New Testament TeachingsThe New Testament also addresses the issue of idle talk and the importance of controlling one's tongue. In the Epistle of James, the apostle provides a vivid description of the tongue's potential for destruction.
James 3:5-6 states, "In the same way, the tongue is a small part of the body, but it boasts of great things. Consider how small a spark sets a great forest ablaze. The tongue also is a fire, a world of wickedness among the parts of the body. It pollutes the whole person, sets the course of his life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell."
This passage illustrates the destructive power of unchecked speech and serves as a warning to believers to exercise self-control and wisdom in their communication.
Moral and Ethical ImplicationsFrom a moral and ethical standpoint, the Bible encourages believers to avoid the behavior of a chatterer by promoting speech that is edifying and truthful.
Ephesians 4:29 instructs, "Let no unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building up the one in need and bringing grace to those who listen." This directive calls for speech that uplifts and benefits others, contrasting sharply with the negative connotations associated with idle chatter and gossip.
Practical ApplicationIn practical terms, Christians are encouraged to cultivate a disciplined approach to speech, recognizing the responsibility that comes with the ability to communicate. The behavior of a chatterer, characterized by excessive and often thoughtless talking, is discouraged in favor of speech that reflects the love and truth of Christ.
By adhering to biblical principles regarding speech, believers can avoid the pitfalls associated with being a chatterer and instead use their words to glorify God and edify those around them.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) A prater; an idle talker.
2. (n.) A bird of the family Ampelidae -- so called from its monotonous note. The Bohemian chatterer (Ampelis garrulus) inhabits the arctic regions of both continents. In America the cedar bird is a more common species. See Cedar bird.
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Qu??nam De Procreatione Liberorum Tractanda Sint.
... many birds are said to change with the seasons, both in colour and voice, as the
blackbird (kossuphos), which becomes yellow from black, and achatterer from a...
Which are the Better, the Continent, or those who Delight in...
... Gregorion. A merechatterer, so you seem to be, O Euboulios. Euboulios. Why so?
Gregorion. Because you ask rather for the sake of amusement than of truth....
Eutyches and Philip in Profundis
... the Patriarch can have committed such a crime.'. The Patriarch, you impudent
chatterer! Do you mean his Beatitude the Patriarch Arsacius...
Daily Bread
... best joy he knows. Look at him, tense and motionless with excitement, as he
watches the noisychatterer overhead! No doubt the squirrel...
Funeral Oration on the Great S. Basil, Bishop of C??sarea in...
Lectures of S. Cyril of Jerusalem. <....
Thesaurus
Chatterer (1 Occurrence)... The Bohemian
chatterer (Ampelis garrulus) inhabits the arctic regions of both
continents.
... See Cedar bird. Multi-Version Concordance
Chatterer (1 Occurrence).
...Chattering (2 Occurrences)
Chattered (1 Occurrence)
Announcer (3 Occurrences)
... Announcer (3 Occurrences). Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic
philosophers attacked him. And some said, What would thischatterer say?...
Attacked (93 Occurrences)
... (WEY RSV). Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
attacked him. And some said, What would thischatterer say?...
Announced (47 Occurrences)
... (DBY). Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
attacked him. And some said, What would thischatterer say?...
Swallow (38 Occurrences)
... reason for changing swallow to swift, in this passage, lies in the fact that of
the two birds the swift is the incessant and raucouschatterer, and this was...
Tidings (169 Occurrences)
... (DBY). Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
attacked him. And some said, What would thischatterer say?...
Glad (421 Occurrences)
... (Root in WEY YLT). Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
attacked him. And some said, What would thischatterer say?...
Demons (54 Occurrences)
... Acts 17:18 But some also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers attacked
him. And some said, What would thischatterer say? and...
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