Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.
Que sus hijos queden huérfanos de padre, y que su esposa quede viuda.
El salmista pide que los hijos del malvado pierdan a su padre y su esposa quede sin marido.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 109 is a psalm attributed to King David, written as a heartfelt plea for God's justice against those who have betrayed and persecuted him, likely drawing from his own experiences of enemies like Saul or Absalom. In this verse, David invokes severe consequences for his adversary, reflecting the ancient Hebrew cultural practice of appealing to God for divine retribution rather than personal vengeance. This psalm fits into the broader biblical narrative of imprecatory prayers, where individuals express raw emotions to God in times of distress.
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