I am a brother to dragons, and a companion to owls.
Me he vuelto hermano de los chacales y compañero de los búhos.
Job se siente tan desolado que solo encuentra compañía entre los animales salvajes del desierto.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, set in the ancient Near East during the patriarchal era, Job is in the midst of a long lament expressing his extreme suffering and abandonment after losing his family, wealth, and health. This verse uses vivid imagery of dragons (possibly referring to mythical or wild creatures like jackals) and owls (night birds associated with desolation) to convey Job's sense of isolation, as these animals were seen in ancient cultures as inhabitants of ruined and forsaken places. Such poetic expressions were typical in biblical literature to articulate profound emotional and spiritual distress.
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