31. Thus then what is
written, “The mouth that lieth, slayeth the soul;”23512351 of what
mouth it speaketh, is the question. For in general when the
Scripture speaks of the mouth, it signifies the very seat of our
conception23522352 in the
heart, where is approved and decreed whatever also by the voice,
when we speak the truth, is uttered: so that he lieth with the
heart who approveth a lie; yet that man may possibly not lie with
the heart, who uttereth other than is in his mind, in such sort
that he knows it to be for the sake of avoiding a greater evil that
he admitteth an evil, disapproving withal both the one and the
other. And they who assert this, say that thus also is to be
understood that which is written, “He that speaketh the truth in
his heart:”23532353 because
always in the heart truth must be spoken; but not always in the
mouth of the body, if any cause of avoiding a greater evil require
that other than is in the mind be uttered with the voice. And that
there is indeed a mouth of the heart, may be understood even from
this, that where there is speech, there a mouth is with no
absurdity understood: nor would it be right to say, “Who speaketh
in his heart,” unless it were right to understand that there is
also a mouth in the heart. Though in that very place where it is
written, “The mouth that lieth, slayeth the soul,” if the
context of the lesson be considered, it may peradventure be taken
for no other than the mouth of the heart. For there is an obscure
response there, where it is hidden from men, to whom the mouth of
the heart, unless the mouth of the body sound therewith, is not
audible. But that mouth, the Scripture in that place saith, doth
reach to the hearing of the Spirit of the Lord, Who hath filled the
whole earth; at the same time mentioning lips and voice and tongue
in that place; yet all these the sense permitteth not to be taken,
but concerning the heart, because it saith of the Lord, that what
is spoken is not hidden from Him: now that which is spoken with
that sound which reacheth to our ears, is not hidden from men
either. Thus, namely, is it written: “The Spirit of wisdom is
loving, and will not acquit an evil-speaker of his lips: for of his
reins God is witness, and of his heart a true searcher, and of his
tongue a hearer. For the Spirit of the Lord hath filled the whole
earth, and that which containeth all things hath knowledge of the
voice. Therefore he that speaketh unrighteous things cannot be hid:
but neither shall the judgment when it punisheth pass by him. For
in the thoughts of the ungodly shall there be interrogation; and
the hearing of his words shall come from the Lord, to the
punishment of his iniquities.23542354 For the ear of jealousy heareth
all things, and the tumult of murmurings will not be hid. Therefore
keep yourselves from murmuring, which profiteth nothing, and from
backbiting refrain your tongue: because an obscure response will
not go into the void.23552355 But the mouth that lieth, slayeth
the soul.”23562356 It seems
then to threaten them who think that to be obscure and secret,
which they agitate and turn over in their heart. And this, it would
show, is so clear to the ears of God, that it even calls it
“tumult.”