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Proverbios 29:5

Simplificado — Traducción al Español Moderno

Traducido por Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
A man that flattereth his neighbour spreadeth a net for his feet.
Cercano al original. Español claro y moderno.
✦ SIMPLIFICADO

La persona que halaga a su prójimo le está poniendo una trampa.

⚡ EN RESUMEN

Los halagos falsos son trampas que dañan a quien los recibe.

📚 Contexto Histórico

Proverbs were written during the time of King Solomon in ancient Israel, around 900 BC, as a collection of wise sayings intended to guide people in practical and moral decisions. In that culture, flattery was often seen as a deceptive tactic that could lead to personal downfall, similar to a hunter's net that ensnares its prey, emphasizing the value of straightforward and honest speech. This verse fits into the broader biblical wisdom tradition that warns against deceit in relationships.

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