For there are no bands in their death: but their strength is firm.
Cuando mueren, no sufren ni luchan: permanecen fuertes y saludables hasta el final.
Los malvados a menudo no experimentan sufrimiento en su muerte, manteniéndose fuertes hasta el final.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 73 is a psalm attributed to Asaph, a chief musician in King David's court, who grapples with the apparent prosperity of the wicked while the righteous suffer. In this verse, Asaph observes that the wicked seem to die without pain or struggles, maintaining their strength and vitality, which heightens his confusion about God's justice. This reflects a common ancient Israelite theme of wrestling with inequality and divine fairness in a world of oppression.
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