Take away the wicked from before the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.
Quita a los malvados de la presencia del rey, y su trono será fortalecido con justicia.
Un rey que se aleja de los malvados fortalece su reino con justicia.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, kings were viewed as divinely appointed figures responsible for administering justice and righteousness to maintain societal order and gain God's favor. Proverbs 25:5 comes from a collection of Solomon's proverbs compiled during King Hezekiah's reign, offering practical wisdom for rulers on the importance of surrounding themselves with upright advisors to ensure a stable and just kingdom. This reflects the broader biblical emphasis on moral integrity as essential for effective leadership in a theocratic society.
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