When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth: surely every man is vanity. Selah.
Cuando disciplinas a las personas por su maldad, haces que su fuerza y belleza se consuman como la polilla devora la tela. En verdad, la vida de toda persona es pasajera y vacía. Pausa y piensa en esto.
Dios disciplina el pecado haciendo que la vida humana se desvanezca como tela comida por polillas, mostrando lo frágil y temporal que somos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 39 is attributed to King David and is believed to have been written during a time of personal suffering or illness, possibly as a reflection on his own mortality and God's dealings with him. In this psalm, David contemplates the fleeting nature of human life and how God's corrective discipline for sin can humble us by stripping away our superficial strengths, emphasizing that all human efforts are ultimately vain. This fits into the broader biblical narrative of the Old Testament, where God's rebukes are portrayed as a loving means to guide and purify His people.
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