Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.
Que sus hijos anden vagando sin hogar y tengan que mendigar comida, buscando algo que comer en lugares vacíos y arruinados.
El salmista pide que los hijos del malvado sufran pobreza extrema y desplazamiento.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 109 is a psalm attributed to David, where he pours out his anguish and calls for God's judgment on his enemies, reflecting the intense personal and spiritual conflicts he faced in ancient Israel. This verse is part of an imprecatory psalm, a common form in the Old Testament that expresses curses to invoke divine justice rather than human retaliation, amid a culture where betrayal and persecution were prevalent threats. Such prayers highlight the reliance on God for vengeance in a time when individuals like David dealt with real adversaries seeking to undermine them.
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