He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall fail.
El que siembra maldad cosechará vacío y desilusión, y el arma que usa en su ira se romperá.
Las malas acciones traen consecuencias vacías y los métodos violentos terminan destruyéndose a sí mismos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The book of Proverbs was written in ancient Israel during the time of King Solomon, around 950 BC, as a collection of wise sayings to guide people in moral and practical living. In that agrarian society, metaphors like sowing and reaping were commonly used to illustrate how actions lead to inevitable consequences, reflecting the everyday realities of farming. This verse specifically warns that engaging in wrongdoing, such as sowing iniquity, results in empty outcomes, emphasizing the futility of relying on anger for control.
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