He that tilleth his land shall have plenty of bread: but he that followeth after vain persons shall have poverty enough.
El que trabaja su tierra tendrá abundante comida, pero el que anda con gente inútil acabará en la pobreza.
El trabajo duro trae abundancia, pero las malas compañías llevan a la pobreza.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, agriculture was a fundamental part of daily life and economic stability, with the Book of Proverbs serving as a collection of wisdom sayings attributed to King Solomon to guide people in practical and moral decisions. This verse emphasizes the rewards of diligent work, like farming, which was essential for survival, while warning against the folly of pursuing empty or unproductive associations that lead to ruin. It fits into the broader wisdom literature that contrasts wise, industrious living with the consequences of laziness and poor choices.
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