Who is he that will plead with me? for now, if I hold my tongue, I shall give up the ghost.
¿Quién hay que pueda contender conmigo? Si ahora me callo, moriré.
Job desafía a cualquiera a que dispute con él, sabiendo que el silencio significaría su muerte.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job is set in ancient times, likely during the patriarchal era in the land of Uz, and it explores profound questions about human suffering and divine justice through the story of a blameless man named Job who faces catastrophic losses. In Chapter 13, Job is in the midst of heated debates with his friends, who insist his afflictions are due to hidden sins, as he passionately defends his integrity and demands a direct confrontation with God. He uses this verse to express his desperation, indicating that silence would lead to his demise, reflecting the cultural context where public defense was crucial for one's honor and survival.
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