Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.
Aunque las aguas rujan y se agiten violentamente, aunque los montes tiemblen y se sacudan por las furiosas inundaciones. Selah.
Aun en medio del caos más violento de la naturaleza, podemos confiar en Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 46 is part of a collection attributed to the sons of Korah and was likely written during a time of national crisis in ancient Israel, such as the Assyrian invasion under King Hezekiah. The verse uses vivid imagery of roaring waters and shaking mountains to symbolize chaos, instability, and threats like enemies or natural disasters, emphasizing God's protective power over His people. This poetic language draws from the cultural understanding of the ancient Near East, where such elements represented uncontrollable forces, yet it reassures believers of divine stability.
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