Let thistles grow instead of wheat, and cockle instead of barley. The words of Job are ended.
Que crezcan espinas en lugar de trigo, y hierba mala en lugar de cebada. Aquí terminan las palabras de Job.
Job concluye su defensa pidiendo que su tierra se vuelva estéril si ha pecado, terminando así su discurso.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, set in the ancient Near East, Job is a righteous man who faces extreme suffering and uses this final verse to conclude his passionate defense of his integrity against his friends' accusations. He employs agricultural imagery, like thistles growing instead of wheat, to invoke a self-curse if he has been unfaithful, reflecting the cultural importance of farming in that society as a symbol of blessing or curse. This marks the end of Job's speeches, transitioning the narrative to God's direct response.
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