What does Proverbs 6:13 mean?
They wink, make signals with their feet, and gesture with their fingers. Proverbs 6:13 - Modern Text Bible
(This person uses sneaky, secretive gestures to communicate their bad intentions.)
Winking, signaling, and shuffling feet are described here as ways a dishonest person communicates hidden intentions. The Hebrew uses qarats (winks), medaber (signals), and molel (motions), showing that deceit isn't always loud—sometimes it's subtle, communicated through body language and coded gestures.
This challenges the idea that only spoken lies matter. It also pushes back against the belief that manipulation is easy to spot. In reality, people can signal their intentions in ways that are easy to miss if you're not paying attention.
If you've ever felt uneasy around someone but couldn't explain why, this verse suggests your instincts might be picking up on these subtle cues. Trust your gut, look for patterns, and remember that honesty shows up in both words and actions.
Similar verses: Proverbs 6:12, Proverbs 10:10, Proverbs 16:28