“He runneth upon him, even on his neck, upon the thick bosses of his bucklers:”
"He runs toward him with a thick neck, with a thickly bosses shield." The wicked person approaches God with arrogant, stiffened neck and defensive posture. The image suggests both foolish aggression and futile self-protection. The thick neck and shield are presented as inadequate against divine power. The verse emphasizes that the wicked person's resistance is both spiritually rebellious and practically futile.
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