He striketh them as wicked men in the open sight of others;
Los golpea como a malvados en un lugar donde todos pueden ver;
Dios castiga públicamente a los malvados para que todos sean testigos de su justicia.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Job, Elihu is speaking to Job and his friends as part of a larger debate about suffering and divine justice, following the speeches of Job's other counselors. Elihu emphasizes that God punishes the wicked openly to demonstrate His righteousness and maintain order in the world, which fits into the ancient Near Eastern context where public acts of judgment were seen as upholding moral standards. This verse reflects the broader biblical theme of God's impartiality and retribution, as portrayed in the narrative of Job's trials.
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