But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
Más bien, acumulen tesoros en el cielo, donde las polillas no pueden comerlos, el óxido no puede destruirlos, y los ladrones no pueden entrar a robarlos.
Los tesoros celestiales son eternos y seguros, a diferencia de las riquezas terrenales que se pueden perder.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first century, during Jesus' ministry in ancient Israel, people often stored their wealth in physical forms like money, clothing, or goods, which were vulnerable to destruction by moths, rust, or theft by intruders. Jesus delivered this teaching as part of the Sermon on the Mount, addressing his followers and the crowds about the futility of earthly riches in a world marked by uncertainty and impermanence. This contrasted with the idea of heavenly treasures that are secure and eternal, reflecting the cultural emphasis on material security in a time of economic instability.
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