8 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Booklets. December (1 occurrence) Proverbs 12:18 states: “Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword, but the tongue of the wise is a healing.” es24 pp. 118-128 - Examining the Scriptures—2024 March (1 occurrence) Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword, but the tongue of the wise is a healing.—Prov. 12:18. es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 May (1 occurrence) Kind words can heal. (Prov. 12:18) es21 - Examining the Scriptures—2021 January (1 occurrence) And always answer mildly. (Prov. 15:1) es20 pp. 7-17 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 August (1 occurrence) We can imitate Jesus and remain mild-tempered even when we are under stress if we remember that we all say and do things that irritate others. (Prov. 12:18; Jas. 3:2, 5) es20 pp. 78-88 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 January (1 occurrence) Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword.—Prov. 12:18. es17 pp. 7-17 - Examining the Scriptures—2017 March (1 occurrence) Deep-seated feelings of animosity and superiority can affect our speech and actions, causing untold pain to others. (Prov. 12:18) es17 pp. 26-36 - Examining the Scriptures—2017 June (1 occurrence) Even when someone says something offensive, responding with gracious words can have positive results. (Prov. 15:1) es17 pp. 57-67 - Examining the Scriptures—2017 1
Proverbs 12:18 states: “Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword, but the tongue of the wise is a healing.”
Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword, but the tongue of the wise is a healing.—Prov. 12:18.
We can imitate Jesus and remain mild-tempered even when we are under stress if we remember that we all say and do things that irritate others. (Prov. 12:18; Jas. 3:2, 5)
Deep-seated feelings of animosity and superiority can affect our speech and actions, causing untold pain to others. (Prov. 12:18)
Even when someone says something offensive, responding with gracious words can have positive results. (Prov. 15:1)