Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled: thou takest away their breath, they die, and return to their dust.
Cuando escondes tu rostro, se turban profundamente; cuando les quitas el aliento, mueren y vuelven al polvo del cual vinieron.
Toda vida depende completamente de Dios, quien puede dar vida o quitarla según su voluntad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 104 is a hymn of praise in the Old Testament that extols God's creative power and ongoing care for the natural world, likely written during the time of ancient Israel when people viewed God as intimately involved in all aspects of life. In this verse, the psalmist poetically illustrates how all living creatures rely on God's presence for their existence, emphasizing that when God withdraws His sustaining breath, life ends and returns to dust, reflecting the Hebrew understanding of mortality and divine authority. This passage fits into the broader biblical narrative of God's sovereignty over creation, as seen in the Genesis account of creation.
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