Proverbs 26:19
"Like a madman who shoots torches, arrows, and death,"
Key Reflection
Proverbs 26:19 vividly depicts the foolishness of a person who provokes conflict recklessly, comparing such an individual to one who carelessly throws around deadly objects. This metaphor underscores the serious consequences of hasty and thoughtless actions, emphasizing how they can lead to harm just as a madman might accidentally start a fire or inflict injury with arrows. The verse highlights the wisdom in restraining from rash words or deeds that could have disastrous outcomes.
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