“He evil entreateth the barren that beareth not: and doeth not good to the widow.”
He preys upon the barren woman who bears no child, and does no good to the widow, describing how the wicked deliberately target the most socially powerless—women without family protection. The preying upon barren women and widows emphasizes that the wicked specifically select victims who cannot call upon sons or husbands for protection or redress. The assertion that he does no good suggests that the wicked not only refrain from helping the vulnerable but actively exploit their vulnerability. This depiction reveals that the wicked's injustice is not random but calculated, targeting those whose defenselessness makes them ideal victims.
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