“Stolen water is sweet, and bread eaten in secret is
pleasant.”
Solomon, wisest man of his day and the greatest king of
Israel — at least by the world’s standard of measurement — talks about two alternatives
we all face in life, picturing them by extended metaphor as a pair of women offering invitations.
On the surface there are similarities: both women are
offering food of a sort to those who are simple, naïve or untaught, just as we
all are when we come into the world.
But the similarities end there.