For in the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities: but fear thou God.

For in the multitude of dreams ... (there are) ... vanities, ... - (Note, .) God's service, which ought to be our chief good, becomes by "dreams" (foolish fancies as to God's requirements of us in worship) and random "words," positive "vanity." The remedy is, "Fear God" (), then thou wilt speak and vow nothing which thou dost not sincerely mean.

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