Yet shalt thou plunge me in the ditch, and mine own clothes shall abhor me.
Aún me arrojarías a un pozo de lodo, y hasta mis propias ropas sentirían repugnancia por mí.
Job expresa que se siente tan impuro que incluso sus propias ropas lo rechazarían.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Job, an ancient narrative from the Old Testament, Job is a righteous man enduring severe suffering and debating with his friends about God's justice and his own innocence. In Job 9:31, Job responds to Bildad by using vivid imagery to express that even if he attempts to purify himself, God could still render him unclean, symbolizing human helplessness before divine authority. This reflects the cultural emphasis on purity and divine sovereignty in the ancient Near East, where people often grappled with the mystery of undeserved hardship.
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