The LORD preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down.
El SEÑOR protege a los extranjeros y forasteros; ayuda a los huérfanos y las viudas que no tienen a nadie más. Pero destruye completamente los planes de los malvados.
Dios protege a los indefensos y desamparados, pero frustra los planes de los malvados.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the context of ancient Israel, strangers, widows, and orphans were often vulnerable and without social protections, so God's Law, as given through Moses, repeatedly commanded the people to care for them as a reflection of His justice. Psalm 146 is part of the Hallel Psalms, which were likely used in worship to praise God's sovereignty and His special concern for the oppressed, drawing from Israel's history of exile and deliverance. This verse highlights the contrast between God's protection of the marginalized and His judgment on the wicked, emphasizing themes of divine righteousness in a society where inequality was common.
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