There is a sore evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, riches kept for the owners thereof to their hurt.
Hay un problema terrible que he observado en este mundo: riquezas que las personas acumulan para sí mismas, las cuales terminan causándoles daño.
Acumular riquezas para uno mismo puede terminar siendo perjudicial en lugar de beneficioso.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ecclesiastes is attributed to King Solomon and was written in ancient Israel during a period of prosperity in the 10th century BC, when the nation enjoyed economic growth but also grappled with the fleeting nature of worldly success. In this verse, the author reflects on the dangers of hoarding wealth, observing how it can lead to personal harm such as anxiety, loss, or moral downfall, within a cultural context where material riches were often seen as signs of blessing but could bring unintended consequences. This book as a whole serves as a wise teacher's meditation on the vanity of life under the sun, emphasizing the need to view all things through the lens of God's eternal purposes.
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