Proverbs 20:3

"The terror of a king is like the roaring of a lion. He who provokes him to anger forfeits his own life."

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, the figure of the king was central to both political and cultural life, embodying divine authority and power. Proverbs 20:3 portrays the king's authority as formidable, likening his presence to a roaring lion—both awe-inspiring and potentially deadly. This imagery would have underscored the gravity of offending such an authoritative figure, as it could lead to severe consequences, emphasizing the importance of respect and obedience in the kingdom.

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