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Proverbios 17:20

Simplificado — Traducción al Español Moderno

Traducido por Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
He that hath a froward heart findeth no good: and he that hath a perverse tongue falleth into mischief.
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✦ SIMPLIFICADO

Una persona con corazón obstinado y deshonesto nunca encontrará nada bueno, y quien habla con lengua torcida y engañosa caerá en problemas.

⚡ EN RESUMEN

La obstinación y el engaño llevan al fracaso y los problemas.

📚 Contexto Histórico

Proverbs is a book of wisdom literature in the Old Testament, attributed to King Solomon, who ruled Israel around 970-931 BC and was renowned for his God-given wisdom. This verse reflects the ancient Israelite emphasis on moral integrity, warning that a "froward heart" (a deceitful or twisted one) and a "perverse tongue" (dishonest speech) lead to negative outcomes, as these were seen as direct violations of God's standards for righteous living. In the cultural context of the time, such proverbs were used to instruct young people and leaders on practical ethics to foster a stable society.

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