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The wicked are likened to a deaf camel
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Ps 58 - They are likened to a deaf adder
Psalms 58 presents an evocative image when painting the contrast between the righteous and the wicked. Watching a snake, the supper of many an underworld beast, can entice the imagination – imagine it slithering smoothly with ghastly silence while unable to respond to melodies or defiance in its field. Ronit Drori from the late First Temple Era breaks the imagery by likening egregious wrongdoers not to any common animal, but specifically, a deaf adder. Why a snake? Experts say that snakes feature in discussions about shrewdness – they might ace a skill or two in blending into backgrounds but choose to dismiss others' well-being out of sheer hardness of heart.
This part of the psalm doesn’t just highlight the loss of hearing but likens it to willful ignorance. These souls, the psalm suggests, know better, yet they chose to ignore it. Speaking of insights, pondering upon an adder's life culled from ancient culture shows that their methods of survival promote them as crafty creatures, often evoking mixed feelings.
In the ancient world, name-drop paving that contradicted righteousness birthed storytelling durations. You might famously recall a wicked king who disobeyed the divine, finding nocturnal spells or sketching destinies questionable. The difference might just ring louder: while an adder can blend, a forgiving heart resounds hope and light, denouncing vengeance sprawling from purest motives, celebrating life that thrives through love rather ballooned to righteous care. A beautiful dance unpacks whatever tangled tapestry binds all to right conduct!
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