Who hate the good, and love the evil; who pluck off their skin from off them, and their flesh from off their bones;
Ustedes odian lo bueno y aman lo malo. Literalmente desgarran a la gente, les arrancan la piel y les quitan la carne de los huesos.
Los líderes corruptos destruyen despiadadamente al pueblo que deberían proteger.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Micah was a prophet in ancient Judah during the 8th century BC, speaking out against the corrupt leaders and false prophets who were oppressing the poor and perverting justice for their own gain. In this verse, he uses vivid and harsh imagery to condemn the rulers for their moral inversion, hating good and loving evil, as a way to highlight the severe social injustices of the time, such as exploitation that left people stripped and vulnerable. This reflects the broader biblical theme of God's judgment on leaders who abandon righteousness.
Explorar Versículos Similares
Pregúntale al Asistente de IA
¿Tienes alguna pregunta sobre este capítulo o versículo? Pregunta a continuación para una explicación clara.