If they sin against thee, (for there is no man which sinneth not,) and thou be angry with them, and deliver them over before their enemies, and they carry them away captives unto a land far off or near;
Si pecan contra ti (porque todo el mundo peca), y te enojas con ellos y permites que sus enemigos los venzan, y esos enemigos se los lleven como prisioneros a una tierra lejana o cercana;
Cuando el pueblo peca, Dios puede permitir que sus enemigos los derroten y los lleven cautivos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse is part of King Solomon's prayer during the dedication of the first temple in Jerusalem, around 960 BC, as recorded in the books of Chronicles. Solomon is acknowledging the inevitability of human sin and its consequences, such as God's anger leading to defeat by enemies and exile, in the context of Israel's covenant relationship with God. This reflects the broader biblical narrative of God's justice and mercy toward His people amidst their repeated failures.
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