Great men are not always wise: neither do the aged understand judgment.
Las personas importantes o poderosas no siempre son sabias, y las personas mayores no siempre tienen buen juicio.
La sabiduría y el buen juicio no dependen necesariamente del poder o la edad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, Elihu, a younger man, speaks up after Job's three older friends have failed to provide satisfactory answers to Job's suffering, challenging the assumption that age and status equate to wisdom. This verse reflects the ancient Near Eastern culture where elders were typically revered as sources of insight, but Elihu emphasizes that true wisdom comes from God rather than human experience alone. The narrative is set in a patriarchal society, highlighting that even respected figures can lack understanding.
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