The sorrows of death compassed me, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me: I found trouble and sorrow.
Los dolores de la muerte me rodearon, y las angustias del sepulcro se apoderaron de mí; hallé angustia y dolor.
El salmista experimentó una aflicción tan profunda que se sintió rodeado por la muerte misma.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 116 is a song of thanksgiving in the Old Testament, likely written by King David or another Israelite during a time of personal crisis, such as illness, enemies, or near-death experiences common in ancient Near Eastern life. In this verse, the psalmist vividly describes being overwhelmed by the fears of death and the grip of the grave, reflecting the cultural reality of facing mortal dangers without modern medicine or security. This fits into the broader biblical narrative of God's faithful deliverance from peril, as seen in many psalms that express raw human emotions and reliance on divine intervention.
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