An horse is a vain thing for safety: neither shall he deliver any by his great strength.
El caballo no sirve para darte seguridad en la batalla, y no salvará a nadie a pesar de su gran fuerza.
Ni la fuerza ni el poder humano pueden garantizar la seguridad verdadera.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel and the surrounding cultures, horses were essential for warfare and symbolized military power and human strength, often relied upon by kings and armies for protection. This verse from Psalm 33 serves as a reminder within the broader context of Hebrew poetry that praises God's sovereignty, warning against placing ultimate trust in such earthly resources. It reflects a common biblical theme where God urges His people to depend on Him rather than on human might, as seen in other scriptures like Psalm 20.
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