Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone.
Entonces que mi brazo se caiga del hombro, y que mi brazo se quiebre desde el hueso.
Job invoca una maldición física sobre sí mismo como juramento de su integridad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, Job is a righteous man enduring severe trials and responding to his friends' accusations by defending his moral integrity. In Chapter 31, he delivers a poetic oath, listing potential sins he could have committed and invoking self-curses as proof of his innocence if guilty. This verse specifically reflects an ancient Near Eastern practice of self-imprecation, where Job calls for physical harm to himself as a dramatic affirmation of his uprightness regarding issues like injustice or covetousness.
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