The wicked is driven away in his wickedness: but the righteous hath hope in his death.
El malvado es derribado por su propia maldad, pero el justo tiene esperanza aun en su muerte.
Las acciones malvadas destruyen al impío, mientras que los justos mantienen esperanza incluso ante la muerte.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Proverbs is part of the Old Testament's Wisdom Literature, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who ruled Israel around 970-931 BC, and it consists of practical sayings designed to guide people in daily life and moral decisions. In the cultural context of ancient Israel, these proverbs emphasized the consequences of one's choices, contrasting the destructive path of the wicked with the blessings of the righteous, as a way to instill fear of God and wise living. This verse reflects the broader biblical theme of divine justice, where wickedness leads to ruin and righteousness to hope.
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