All the kings of the nations, even all of them, lie in glory, every one in his own house.
Todos los reyes de las naciones, cada uno de ellos, descansan con honor, cada uno en su propia tumba.
Todos los reyes del mundo descansan con dignidad en sus propias tumbas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Isaiah, chapter 14, the prophet is delivering a taunt against the king of Babylon, foretelling his humiliating downfall as part of God's judgment on arrogant empires. This verse contrasts the fate of the Babylonian ruler with that of other kings, who are buried with honor in their own tombs, emphasizing the theme of divine retribution for pride. It reflects the historical context of Isaiah's time in the 8th century BC, when Babylon was emerging as a threat to Judah, and serves as a broader warning about the limits of human power.
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