Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!
¡Quien se humilla para mirar las cosas que están en el cielo y en la tierra!
Dios es tan grande que tiene que humillarse para ver tanto el cielo como la tierra.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 113 is part of the Hallel psalms, a group of songs sung by the ancient Israelites during major festivals like Passover to praise God's deliverance and supreme authority. In this verse, the psalmist highlights God's astonishing humility as He lowers Himself to observe both the majestic heavens and the ordinary earth, reflecting the Hebrew understanding of God as a ruler who actively engages with His creation. This emphasis on divine humility contrasts with the self-exalting ways of human kings in the ancient Near East.
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