Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself ?
No seas demasiado justo, ni tampoco seas demasiado sabio; ¿para qué destruirte a ti mismo?
Los extremos, incluso en la justicia y sabiduría, pueden ser destructivos para uno mismo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse comes from Ecclesiastes, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who was reflecting on life's complexities and paradoxes. In ancient Israel, there was a cultural tension between pursuing righteousness and wisdom (highly valued virtues) while avoiding the pride and self-destruction that could come from taking these virtues to unhealthy extremes. Solomon had witnessed how even good things, when pursued excessively, could lead to spiritual pride or legalistic behavior that missed the heart of true faith.
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