They return at evening: they make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city.
Regresan al anochecer, haciendo ruido como perros, y rondan por la ciudad.
Los enemigos acechan persistentemente como perros que meroden en busca de presa.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 59 is attributed to David and describes his experiences when King Saul sent men to watch his house and kill him, reflecting a time of intense personal danger in ancient Israel. In this verse, David uses the imagery of enemies returning at evening like noisy dogs roaming the city, which symbolizes their sneaky and persistent threats in a culture where wild dogs were seen as scavengers and harbingers of trouble. This poetic language was common in biblical psalms to express vulnerability and reliance on God amidst real historical conflicts.
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