A wise king scattereth the wicked, and bringeth the wheel over them.
Un rey sabio separa a los malvados de los buenos y trae juicio sobre ellos como una rueda de trillar aplasta el grano.
Un rey sabio distingue entre buenos y malos, y castiga a los malvados con firmeza.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel during the time of King Solomon, around the 10th century BC, proverbs were part of wisdom literature designed to instruct kings and people on righteous living and effective governance. This verse uses metaphorical language, such as scattering the wicked and bringing a wheel over them, to depict a wise ruler's duty to administer justice, possibly drawing from agricultural imagery like threshing grain to symbolize the crushing of evil. Such teachings emphasized that true leadership involved not just ruling but actively purging wrongdoing to maintain societal order.
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