Boldness and cowardice are two opposite characteristics that describe a person's behavior in the face of fear, danger, or uncertainty.
Boldness refers to the quality of being daring and courageous, someone who is not afraid to take risks and stand up for what they believe in.
A bold person is confident and willing to face challenges, even in difficult situations. Cowardice, on the other hand, refers to the lack of courage and the tendency to avoid danger or uncertainty.
A coward is someone who is afraid and lacks the confidence to face challenges or take risks. This can lead to a lack of action in situations where bravery is required. Making a comparison between the behavior of wicked and righteous people.
The wicked, even when there is no danger present, are prone to running away or being afraid. They do not have a clear conscience, are always in a state of fear and anxiety.
However, the righteous are bold and fearless, like a lion, because they do what is right, and are confident even in the face of danger and/or uncertainty.