Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before him, and it shall be very tempestuous round about him.
Nuestro Dios vendrá, y no permanecerá en silencio: un fuego consumirá todo delante de Él, y habrá una tormenta poderosa alrededor de Él.
Dios vendrá con poder y no se quedará callado, manifestándose con fuego y tormenta.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 50 is part of a collection attributed to Asaph, a musician in King David's court, and it reflects the ancient Israelite understanding of God as a righteous judge who addresses His people's unfaithfulness. In this psalm, God is portrayed as actively intervening in human affairs, speaking out against hypocrisy and calling for genuine worship, which was a common theme in Old Testament prophetic literature. The dramatic imagery of fire and storm symbolizes God's majestic presence and power, drawing from ancient Near Eastern descriptions of divine encounters.
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