I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant; for I do not forget thy commandments.
Me he descarriado como oveja perdida; ven y búscame, tu siervo, porque no he olvidado tus mandamientos.
El salmista reconoce que se ha alejado de Dios como una oveja perdida, pero le pide que lo busque porque aún recuerda sus mandamientos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 119 is an acrostic poem in the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to King David, that celebrates the beauty and importance of God's law amid personal trials and cultural challenges in ancient Israel. In this final verse, the psalmist uses the metaphor of a lost sheep to express his own spiritual wandering and plea for God's rescue, drawing from the everyday reality of shepherding in a society where sheep were vital for survival and easily strayed without guidance. This reflects a broader biblical theme of God's faithful pursuit of His people, as seen in other scriptures like the parables of Jesus.
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