Saturday, February 20, 2021

Reading for February 28th

In verses 1-9: A queen mother's advice to her son, given with wit and style. The queen mother had an important role in the palace because of her insider's knowledge of palace politics and undoubted loyalty to her son. Verses 3-5 warn the king that abuse of sex and alcohol can lead him to forget the afflicted. Verses 6-9 counsel rather that alchol be use used to aid the poor so that those who are afflicted (perishing) can forget their poverty. Verses 8-9 urge the king to open his mouth (speak out) not to drink alcohol but to speak for the voiceless poor. The underlying subject of the poem is the king's duty to bring about justice for the poor. The women referred to inv. 3 are the women of his harem. An example of moral callousness from sexual indulgence is David's adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah (2 Sam 11-12). For the assoication of liquor with disdain for the poor see Isa 28.1-8; Am 6.1-7. Comments or Questions..

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