For he is cast into a net by his own feet, and he walketh upon a snare.
Porque sus propios pies lo llevan a la trampa, y camina directamente hacia la red.
Sus propias acciones lo conducen a su destrucción.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job is a biblical narrative set in the ancient Near East, likely during the patriarchal period, where Job, a righteous man, suffers greatly and engages in debates with his friends about the reasons for his afflictions. In Chapter 18, Bildad the Shuhite responds to Job by describing the fate of the wicked, using metaphors like nets and snares that were common in ancient hunting and trapping practices to illustrate how evil actions lead to self-entrapment. This reflects the cultural worldview of the time, which emphasized divine justice and the inevitable consequences of one's deeds.
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