For three things the earth is disquieted, and for four which it cannot bear:
Hay tres cosas que perturban la tierra, y cuatro cosas que no puede soportar:
Existen situaciones específicas que causan gran perturbación e inestabilidad en el mundo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Proverbs 30 is part of the Old Testament's Wisdom Literature, attributed to a figure named Agur, who lived during the time of Israel's monarchy around 900 BC, and it reflects the ancient Israelite tradition of using proverbs to convey practical life lessons. This verse employs a common poetic structure in Hebrew wisdom texts, listing "three things and four" to build emphasis and highlight disruptions in society, which was a way to teach about maintaining order in a world full of challenges. In the cultural context of ancient Near Eastern societies, such sayings were shared orally to guide people in ethical and everyday decisions.
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