She is like the merchants’ ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Es como los barcos mercantes que viajan largas distancias; trae alimento desde lugares lejanos.
La mujer virtuosa busca con diligencia lo mejor para su familia, sin importar cuán lejos tenga que ir.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, Proverbs 31 is part of a poetic description of the ideal virtuous woman, often seen as advice from a mother to her son, King Lemuel, emphasizing qualities like diligence and resourcefulness in managing a household. Merchant ships in that era represented the bustling trade networks of the ancient Near East, where goods were imported from distant regions, symbolizing the woman's ability to go to great lengths to provide for her family and ensure their well-being. This imagery highlights the cultural value placed on a woman's economic contributions and foresight in a patriarchal society.
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