As a roaring lion, and a ranging bear; so is a wicked ruler over the poor people.
Un gobernante malvado sobre gente pobre es como un león rugiente y un oso que acecha.
Un líder corrupto que oprime a los pobres es tan peligroso como una bestia feroz.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the time of King Solomon, who is traditionally credited with compiling many of the Proverbs, ancient Israelite society often drew from everyday observations of nature, such as wild animals, to convey moral and practical wisdom. This verse uses the imagery of a roaring lion and a raging bear to depict the terror a wicked ruler inflicts on the poor, reflecting the historical reality of monarchies in the Near East where leaders frequently abused their power over vulnerable people. Such proverbs were part of a broader wisdom tradition aimed at guiding individuals and communities toward righteous living.
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