Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Pisarás sobre leones y serpientes venenosas; aplastarás bajo tus pies leones jóvenes y dragones.
Dios te dará poder para vencer a tus enemigos más peligrosos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 91 is part of the Old Testament book of Psalms, likely written during a time when ancient Israelites faced real dangers from wild animals and enemies in the wilderness, such as lions and snakes, which were common threats in the Near East. This verse uses vivid imagery of treading on these creatures to symbolize God's ultimate protection and victory over evil forces, drawing from cultural experiences of peril and divine deliverance as seen in other biblical stories. It reflects the broader theme of God's safeguarding presence for those who trust in Him, emphasizing spiritual and physical security in a world full of hazards.
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