Or have eaten my morsel myself alone, and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof;
¿O he comido mi alimento yo solo, sin compartir nada de él con los niños huérfanos?
Job afirma que siempre compartió su comida con los huérfanos necesitados.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Job, set in the ancient Near East, Job is defending his integrity during a time of immense suffering by listing his righteous behaviors as evidence of his faithfulness to God. This verse specifically addresses his habit of sharing food with the fatherless, which was a cultural expectation in ancient Israelite society rooted in the Mosaic Law's emphasis on caring for the vulnerable. Such practices highlighted the moral duty to protect orphans, who were often marginalized without family support.
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