When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth.
When a wicked person dies, all their hopes and expectations die with them, and whatever the unjust were counting on comes to nothing.
This verse is saying that when evil people die, all the things they were hoping for or expecting to gain through their wrongdoing disappear completely.
📚 Historical Context
This proverb comes from Solomon's collection of wise sayings, written during Israel's golden age around 950 BC. In ancient Israel, people believed that righteous living led to blessing and prosperity, while wickedness ultimately led to ruin. The Hebrew culture emphasized that a person's legacy and hopes were closely tied to their moral character and relationship with God.
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