When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble.
When you walk through life, your path won't be cramped or restricted; and when you move quickly, you won't trip and fall.
This verse promises that following wisdom will give you freedom to move through life confidently without stumbling over obstacles.
📚 Historical Context
This verse comes from a father's instruction to his son in the book of Proverbs, likely written during Solomon's reign around 950 BC. In ancient Israel, walking and running were primary forms of transportation, so having sure footing was essential for daily life and survival. The imagery would have been immediately understood by people who traveled on narrow, rocky paths where a misstep could be dangerous.
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