For riches are not for ever: and doth the crown endure to every generation?
Las riquezas no duran para siempre, ¿y acaso el poder real pasa a todas las generaciones?
Ni las riquezas ni el poder duran para siempre.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the time of King Solomon, who is traditionally credited with writing many of the Proverbs, ancient Israelite society valued wisdom as a guide for navigating life's uncertainties, including the instability of wealth and power. This verse serves as a cautionary reminder that riches and royal authority, like the crowns of kings, were often temporary in a world where dynasties rose and fell due to wars, economic shifts, or divine judgment. It fits into the broader biblical narrative of Proverbs, which emphasizes seeking enduring wisdom from God rather than relying on fleeting earthly possessions.
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