A divine sentence is in the lips of the king: his mouth transgresseth not in judgment.
El rey habla con sabiduría divina; sus decisiones en el tribunal nunca están equivocadas.
Los reyes deben gobernar con sabiduría divina para tomar decisiones justas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, kings were viewed as divinely appointed leaders, such as David and Solomon, who were expected to rule with wisdom and justice as part of God's covenant with His people. This proverb, from the wisdom literature attributed to Solomon, emphasizes the ideal that a king's words and judgments should reflect divine guidance, highlighting the cultural belief that true authority comes from God. Such teachings were drawn from royal court experiences to instruct both rulers and ordinary people on righteous living.
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