Guile and Beguile is used throughout the Holy Bible. Eve said "The serpent beguiled me and I did eat" speaking to God when He asked "what is this though hast done?" (king James version) also referring to Jesus "Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth" Also the apostle Paul said " Let no man beguile you. In this iteration & in the song's lyrics the word means; trick, fool, deceive. I think it's about being betrayed by our faith, our idols & how we rebound from that.
Guile and Beguile is used throughout the Holy Bible. Eve said "The serpent beguiled me and I did eat" speaking to God when He asked "what is this though hast done?" (king James version) also referring to Jesus "Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth" Also the apostle Paul said " Let no man beguile you. In this iteration & in the song's lyrics the word means; trick, fool, deceive. I think it's about being betrayed by our faith, our idols & how we rebound from that.
@EternalTearsOfSorrow I’d agree mostly. Check out my breakdown and tell me what you think
@EternalTearsOfSorrow I’d agree mostly. Check out my breakdown and tell me what you think
@EternalTearsOfSorrow Well said. This makes a lot of sense.
@EternalTearsOfSorrow Well said. This makes a lot of sense.