There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness.
Hay gente que se cree pura y buena en su propia mente, pero no ha sido limpiada de su corrupción moral.
Algunas personas se consideran puras pero en realidad no han sido limpias de su maldad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the context of ancient Israelite wisdom literature, Proverbs 30 is attributed to Agur, who offers keen observations on human behavior and the pitfalls of folly. This verse serves as a warning against self-righteousness, where people claim moral purity while overlooking their sins, reflecting a broader cultural tendency in ancient societies to prioritize outward appearances over inner transformation. Such themes of self-deception were echoed by prophets who continually urged Israel to examine their hearts and repent before God.
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