Whom, though I were righteous, yet would I not answer, but I would make supplication to my judge.
Aun si fuera completamente inocente, no intentaría discutir mi caso con él, sino que humildemente le rogaría misericordia a mi juez.
Job reconoce que ante Dios, incluso siendo inocente, lo correcto es buscar misericordia en lugar de argumentar.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job is set in the ancient Near East, likely during the patriarchal era around the time of Abraham, and it explores profound questions of suffering and divine justice through the story of Job, a blameless man who endures severe trials. In Job chapter 9, Job is engaged in a dialogue with his friend Bildad, wrestling with God's overwhelming power and his own limitations as a human. He acknowledges that even if he were perfectly righteous, he would not presume to argue with God but would instead humbly appeal for mercy.
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