"A time to tear apart, and. time to sew together;""This verse may refer to actions associated with mourning (tearing one's clothes and remaining silent; cf. Job 2:12-13)" (Bible Knowledge Comm. p. 984). This principle also applies to friendships and things. There is. time to realize that something can't be fixed, that we are in effect beating. dead horse.

Ecclesiastes 3:7 "A time to be silent, and time to speak."

There are times and situations in which silence is the best policy (James 1:19), especially when you have nothing of value to say (Prov. Ecclesiastes 17:28), or when you haven't even heard the question yet (Prov. Ecclesiastes 18:13). There is. time for thoughtful reflection (Prov. Ecclesiastes 15:28). And then, there is. time to speak out (Prov. Ecclesiastes 15:23; Ecclesiastes 25:11; Ecclesiastes 27:5; Gal. Ecclesiastes 2:11-14; Eph. Ecclesiastes 5:11).

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