The hills melted like wax at the presence of the LORD, at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth.
Las montañas se derritieron como cera ante la presencia del SEÑOR, ante el Señor de toda la tierra.
Nada puede resistir el poder y la presencia del SEÑOR, quien es Señor de toda la tierra.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 97 is a hymn of praise in the Old Testament that celebrates God's kingship and sovereignty over the earth, likely composed during a time when ancient Israelites sought reassurance in God's power amid threats from surrounding nations. This verse uses dramatic imagery of mountains melting like wax to portray God's overwhelming presence, drawing from ancient Near Eastern ideas where deities were depicted as controlling natural forces to demonstrate their authority. In the broader biblical narrative, such descriptions echo events like God's appearance on Mount Sinai, emphasizing His role as the supreme ruler of creation.
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