Proverbs 4:18
"For they eat the bread of wickedness and drink the wine of violence."
Key Reflection
In the context of Proverbs 4:18, the original audience would have understood that this verse contrasts the lifestyle and consequences of the righteous and the wicked. The term "bread of wickedness" likely refers to the financial gain or wealth obtained through dishonest means, such as fraud, theft, or usury. Conversely, "wine of violence" symbolizes the destructive and harmful effects of violent actions or injustices, which ultimately lead to ruin. This vivid imagery underscores the moral lessons that one reaps what they sow, with the righteous enjoying true prosperity while the wicked face dire consequences.
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