What are the sins forbidden in the ninth commandment?
The sins forbidden in the ninth commandment are, all prejudicing the truth, and the good name of our neighbors, as well as our own, especially in public judicature; giving false evidence, suborning false witnesses, wittingly appearing and pleading for an evil cause, outfacing and overbearing the truth; passing unjust sentence, calling evil good, and good evil; rewarding the wicked according to the work of the righteous, and the righteous according to the work of the wicked; forgery, concealing the truth, undue silence in a just cause, and holding our peace when iniquity calleth for either a reproof from ourselves, or complaint to others; speaking the truth unseasonably, or maliciously to a wrong end, or perverting it to a wrong meaning, or in doubtful and equivocal expressions, to the prejudice of truth or justice; speaking untruth, lying, slandering, backbiting, detracting, tale bearing, whispering, scoffing, reviling, rash, harsh, and partial censuring; misconstructing intentions, words, and actions; flattering, vainglorious boasting, thinking or speaking too highly or too meanly of ourselves or others; denying the gifts and graces of God; aggravating smaller faults; hiding, excusing, or extenuating of sins, when called to a free confession; unnecessary discovering of infirmities; raising false rumors, receiving and countenancing evil reports, and stopping our ears against just defense; evil suspicion; envying or grieving at the deserved credit of any, endeavoring or desiring to impair it, rejoicing in their disgrace and infamy; scornful contempt, fond admiration; breach of lawful promises; neglecting such things as are of good report, and practicing, or not avoiding ourselves, or not hindering: What we can in others, such things as procure an ill name.
Proofs
- The sins forbidden in the ninth commandment are, all prejudicing the truth, and the good name of our neighbors, as well as our own, (1 Samuel 17:28; 2 Samuel 16:3; 1:9β10, 15β16)
- especially in public judicature; (Leviticus 19:15; Habakkuk 1:4)
- giving false evidence, (Proverbs 19:5; 6:16, 19)
- suborning false witnesses, (Acts 6:13)
- wittingly appearing and pleading for an evil cause, outfacing and overbearing the truth; (Jeremiah 9:3, 5; Acts 24:2, 5; Psalms 12:3β4; 52:1β4)
- passing unjust sentence, (Proverbs 17:15; 1 Kings 21:9β14)
- calling evil good, and good evil; rewarding the wicked according to the work of the righteous, and the righteous according to the work of the wicked; (Isaiah 5:23)
- forgery, (Psalm 119:69; Luke 19:8; 16:5β7)
- concealing the truth, undue silence in a just cause, (Leviticus 5:1; Deuteronomy 13:8; Acts 5:3, 8β9; 2 Timothy 4:6)
- and holding our peace when iniquity calleth for either a reproof from ourselves, (1 Kings 1:6; Leviticus 19:17)
- or complaint to others; (Isaiah 59:4)
- speaking the truth unseasonably, (Proverbs 29:11)
- or maliciously to a wrong end, (1 Samuel 22:9β10; Psalm 52:1β5)
- or perverting it to a wrong meaning, (Psalm 56:5; John 2:19; Matthew 26:60β61)
- or in doubtful and equivocal expressions, to the prejudice of truth or justice; (Genesis 3:5; 26:7, 9)
- speaking untruth, (Isaiah 59:13)
- lying, (Leviticus 19:11; Colossians 3:9)
- slandering, (Psalm 50:20)
- backbiting, (James 4:11; Jeremiah 38:4)
- detracting, (Leviticus 19:19)
- tale bearing, (Romans 1:29β30)
- whispering, (Genesis 21:9; Galatians 4:29)
- scoffing, (1 Corinthians 6:10)
- reviling, (Matthew 7:1)
- rash, (Acts 28:4)
- harsh, (Genesis 38:24; Romans 2:1)
- and partial censuring; (Nehemiah 6:6β8; Romans 3:8; Psalm 69:10; 1 Samuel 1:13β15; 2 Samuel 10:3)
- misconstructing intentions, words, and actions; (Psalm 12:2β3)
- flattering, (2 Timothy 3:2)
- vainglorious boasting, (Luke 18:9, 11; Romans 12:16; 1 Corinthians 4:6; Acts 12:22; Exodus 4:10β14)
- thinking or speaking too highly or too meanly of ourselves or others; (Job 27:5β6)
- denying the gifts and graces of God; (Matthew 7:3β5)
- aggravating smaller faults; (Proverbs 28:13; 30:20; Genesis 3:12β13; Jeremiah 2:35; 2 Kings 5:25; Genesis 4:9)
- hiding, excusing, or extenuating of sins, when called to a free confession; (Genesis 9:22; Proverbs 25:9β10)
- unnecessary discovering of infirmities; (Exodus 23:1)
- raising false rumors, (Proverbs 29:12)
- receiving and countenancing evil reports, (Acts 7:56β57; Job 31:13β14)
- and stopping our ears against just defense; (1 Corinthians 13:5; 1 Timothy 6:4)
- evil suspicion; (Numbers 11:29; Matthew 21:15)
- envying or grieving at the deserved credit of any, (Ezra 4:12β13)
- endeavoring or desiring to impair it, (Jeremiah 48:27)
- rejoicing in their disgrace and infamy; (Psalm 35:15β16, 21; Matthew 27:28β29)
- scornful contempt, (Jude 16; Acts 12:22)
- fond admiration; (Romans 1:31; 2 Timothy 3:3)
- breach of lawful promises; (1 Samuel 2:24)
- neglecting such things as are of good report, (2 Samuel 13:12β13; Proverbs 5:8β9; 6:33)
- and practicing, or not avoiding ourselves, or not hindering: What we can in others, such things as procure an ill name.