"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."
False speaking in any matter, every attempt or purpose to deceive our
neighbor, is here included. An intention to deceive is what constitutes
falsehood. By a glance of the eye, a motion of the hand, an expression of the
countenance, a falsehood may be told as effectually as by words. All intentional
overstatement, every hint or insinuation calculated to convey an erroneous or
exaggerated impression, even the statement of facts in such a manner as to
mislead, is falsehood. This precept forbids every effort to injure our
neighbor's reputation by misrepresentation or evil surmising, by slander or tale
bearing. Even the intentional suppression of truth, by which injury may result
to others, is a violation of the ninth commandment.
Patriarchs and Prophets page 309
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