[s1e4] Ecclesiasticus 26:9-10 ✭

: The book follows the style of Proverbs, using poetic couplets to impart practical and moral advice. Chapter 26 specifically contrasts the "virtuous wife" (verses 1-4) with the "wicked" or "wanton" woman (verses 7-12).

: In a biblical context, "fluttering" or "haughty" eyes often symbolize pride or an invitation to immorality. It warns that one's true nature cannot be hidden from those who know how to look. Verse 10: Liberty and Control [S1E4] Ecclesiasticus 26:9-10

: Written by Yeshua Ben Sira , a Jewish sage in Jerusalem around the 2nd century BC. He aimed to train young men for leadership by teaching them to remain faithful to God through wisdom and Torah. : The book follows the style of Proverbs,

: The passage advises "strict watch" because "liberty" (freedom) is seen as a potential danger that could lead a young person to "abuse herself" or bring shame to the household. 3. Connection to Warrior Nun (S1E4) It warns that one's true nature cannot be