“Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou hear thy servant curse thee:”
The warning against taking to heart all words that are spoken, lest one hear one's servant curse, introduces a practical wisdom about managing one's emotional responses to others' words. The specific example of overhearing someone curse demonstrates how knowledge can bring distress if one dwells on it. This verse suggests that selective attention—not absorbing every criticism or offense—represents wise self-protection.
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