Surely I have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: my soul is even as a weaned child.
He calmado y aquietado mi corazón, como un niño que ya no necesita amamantarse de su madre. Mi alma está en paz, como un niño destetado que está contento.
David encontró paz interior al calmar su corazón y confiar en Dios como un niño destetado que ya no depende de la leche materna.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context, Psalm 131 is attributed to King David and is one of the Songs of Ascents, which were likely sung by Israelites during their pilgrimages to Jerusalem for religious festivals. The imagery of a weaned child draws from ancient Near Eastern family life, where weaning represented a stage of growth and transition from total dependence on the mother to greater self-reliance or reliance on God. This psalm reflects themes of humility and contentment that were central to David's experiences as a leader facing various challenges in ancient Israel.
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