They slay the widow and the stranger, and murder the fatherless.
Matan a las viudas y a los extranjeros, y asesinan a los huérfanos.
Los malvados atacan cruelmente a los más vulnerables e indefensos de la sociedad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the context of the Psalms, Psalm 94 is a lament psalm that calls for God's judgment on the wicked who exploit and oppress the vulnerable in society, likely written during a period of national distress in ancient Israel. Widows, strangers (or foreigners), and orphans were particularly defenseless groups in that culture, as they often lacked legal rights or family support, making them easy targets for injustice. This verse echoes the broader biblical emphasis on God's protection for these marginalized people, as seen in laws like those in Deuteronomy that command care for them.
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