The evil bow before the good; and the wicked at the gates of the righteous.
Los malvados se inclinarán ante los buenos, y los perversos estarán a las puertas de los justos.
Eventualmente, los malvados tendrán que humillarse ante aquellos que hacen lo correcto.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the time of King Solomon, who is traditionally credited with writing many of the Proverbs, these sayings were used to impart wisdom and moral guidance to the people of Israel, drawing from everyday observations of life. This verse reflects the cultural context of ancient Near Eastern societies, where city gates served as places of judgment, commerce, and social authority, emphasizing that righteousness would ultimately triumph over evil. It aligns with the broader biblical narrative that God upholds justice and exalts the virtuous.
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