Lay not wait, O wicked man, against the dwelling of the righteous; spoil not his resting place:
Don't lie in wait to attack the home of a good person, you wicked person; don't destroy where they rest and find peace.
The writer is warning evil people not to plot against or attack the homes and peaceful places of those who do what's right.
📚 Historical Context
This proverb was written during a time when personal security depended heavily on the safety of one's home and family dwelling. In ancient Israel, a person's house was their primary refuge and represented their livelihood, family safety, and place of worship. Attacks on homes were particularly devastating because they destroyed not just property, but the foundation of family life and security.
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