Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?
Ustedes montañas, ¿por qué saltaron como carneros? Y ustedes colinas, ¿por qué brincaron como corderos?
El salmista pregunta poéticamente a las montañas y colinas por qué temblaron ante la presencia de Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 114 is part of the Hallel psalms, which were sung by the Israelites during major festivals like Passover to celebrate God's deliverance from Egypt and His mighty acts in the Exodus. This specific verse uses poetic imagery to describe how nature itself responded to God's power, with mountains skipping like rams and hills like lambs, likely referring to events such as the parting of the Red Sea or earthquakes that accompanied God's presence. In the broader biblical narrative, this highlights God's supreme control over creation as He led His people to freedom.
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