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the wicked flee when no man pursueth

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Info Fact:

The phrase “the wicked flee when no man pursueth” is a proverb which can be found in the Bible, specifically in Proverbs 28:1. It means that those who are guilty or have a guilty conscience will be filled with fear and paranoia, even when there is no real threat or pursuit against them. Conversely, the righteous, those who are innocent and live by moral principles, are bold and fearless.

 

Here’s a breakdown:

 

“The wicked flee…”

 

This part describes the behaviour of those who have done wrong. They are constantly on edge, expecting to be caught, and their fear makes them flee even when no one is actually chasing them.

 

“…when no man pursueth”

 

This highlights that their fear is internal and not based on external pressure or threats.

 

“…but the righteous are as bold as a lion”

 

This contrasts the wicked with the righteous, who are described as being courageous and confident, like a lion.

 

The proverb emphasises the psychological impact of both guilt and righteousness. A guilty conscience can be a powerful motivator for negative actions, while a clear conscience allows for boldness and strength.