As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come.
Como un pájaro que vaga o una golondrina que vuela libremente, una maldición sin razón no se posará sobre ti.
Las maldiciones sin fundamento no tienen poder para dañarte.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel during the time of King Solomon, proverbs were used as wise sayings to guide everyday life and decision-making, drawing from observations of the natural world to teach moral lessons. This particular proverb compares a wandering bird or flying swallow to a causeless curse, illustrating that such curses, like birds without a fixed path, have no lasting effect and do not land on the innocent. Such wisdom literature was part of a broader tradition in the Near East, emphasizing that actions and words must have a basis to carry weight.
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