Summary
The father warns his son about the dangers of sin, using the adulteress woman as the metaphor for temptation. As the father lays this out, we see how sin lures us and the ways to prepare ourselves for temptation before it comes.
The father warns his son about the dangers of sin, using the adulteress woman as the metaphor for temptation. As the father lays this out, we see how sin lures us and the ways to prepare ourselves for temptation before it comes.