I have stuck unto thy testimonies: O LORD, put me not to shame.
Me he aferrado a tus leyes y enseñanzas, oh SEÑOR; por favor, no permitas que sea avergonzado.
El salmista se aferra a las leyes de Dios y le pide que no lo deje en vergüenza.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible and serves as a poetic meditation on the value of God's law, likely written during a period of exile or hardship in ancient Israel when faithfulness to Scripture was essential for spiritual survival. In verse 31, the psalmist expresses a deep commitment to God's testimonies, His revealed truths and promises, while pleading not to be shamed, reflecting the cultural context where public honor and adherence to divine instructions were intertwined with personal and communal identity. This highlights the ancient Jewish emphasis on God's Word as a source of protection and guidance in a world full of trials.
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