Proverbs 6:5
"Give no sleep to your eyes, nor slumber to your eyelids."
Key Reflection
In the first-century context, this proverb exhorts individuals not to neglect their responsibilities by falling asleep too early or being overly tired. The imagery of freeing oneself like a gazelle from a hunter's hand emphasizes the urgency and importance of staying alert and engaged in one’s duties, much as an animal would escape a predator with swift action. This advice underscores vigilance and readiness, reflecting the broader wisdom literature's concern for personal integrity and ethical living.
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