A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory.
No quebrará la caña doblada ni apagará la mecha que apenas arde; seguirá cuidando lo que está a punto de perderse hasta que la justicia triunfe completamente.
Jesús cuida con ternura a los débiles y heridos hasta que la justicia prevalezca por completo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context, this verse from Matthew 12:20 is a fulfillment of a prophecy from Isaiah 42:3, which describes the Messiah as one who gently cares for the weak and broken rather than destroying them. In ancient times, a bruised reed symbolized something fragile and useless, like a damaged plant, while smoking flax represented a flickering wick about to go out, both illustrating the Messiah's tender approach. This highlighted Jesus' compassionate ministry during His time, contrasting with the harsh judgments of religious leaders in first-century Israel.
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