The wicked man travaileth with pain all his days, and the number of years is hidden to the oppressor.
La persona malvada sufre y lucha con dolor durante toda su vida, y el opresor nunca sabe cuántos años le quedan por vivir.
Los malvados viven en constante sufrimiento y angustia, sin saber cuánto tiempo les queda de vida.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, set in the ancient Near East, Eliphaz is one of Job's friends who argues that suffering is a direct result of sin, as he responds to Job's pleas during their debates. He uses this verse in Job 15 to claim that the wicked endure constant pain and live with hidden, uncertain futures, reflecting the ancient cultural belief that God punishes the unrighteous through hardship. This fits into the larger narrative where Job's friends offer flawed counsel, challenging Job's integrity amid his unexplained trials.
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