
A digital art rendering of a scene inspired by Proverbs 22:5. Depict a winding path, fraught with visible thorns and hidden snares. This path is trodden by a stubborn, wayward person, their body language indicating resistance against the difficult passage. Off in the distance, a person is seen walking away from this dangerous terrain, symbolizing someone who guards their soul. They appear at peace, their path clear and free from obstacles, an embodiment of the phrase 'he that doth keep his soul shall be far from them.' The contrast between the two paths should be apparent – one full of hardship and danger, the other tranquil and safe.
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Proverbs 22:5 - "Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward: he that doth keep his soul shall be far from them."
Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward: he that doth keep his soul shall be far from them.
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