Rivers of waters run down mine eyes, because they keep not thy law.
Ríos de lágrimas corren por mis ojos porque la gente no obedece tus mandamientos.
El salmista llora profundamente al ver que las personas no siguen los mandamientos de Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 119 is a lengthy poem in the Old Testament that celebrates the beauty and importance of God's law, likely written during a time of exile or national hardship for the Israelites, such as the Babylonian captivity. The author, possibly King David or another faithful Israelite, expresses deep emotional distress over the widespread disobedience to God's commands, reflecting the ongoing struggle of God's people to remain faithful amid cultural and spiritual challenges. This verse specifically captures the psalmist's tears as a response to others' rejection of divine instruction, emphasizing the personal cost of spiritual unfaithfulness in ancient Israel.
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