I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices of fatlings, with the incense of rams; I will offer bullocks with goats. Selah.
Te ofreceré holocaustos de mis mejores animales engordados, junto con el aroma dulce de carneros quemándose como incienso. Te sacrificaré toros y cabras. Selah.
El salmista promete ofrecer a Dios sus mejores sacrificios de animales como expresión de adoración y gratitud.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, burnt sacrifices were a central part of worship as prescribed in the Mosaic Law, symbolizing devotion, atonement, and thanksgiving to God through the offering of valuable animals. Psalm 66 is a song of praise for God's deliverance and protection, where the psalmist expresses a vow to fulfill promises made during times of distress by presenting these sacrifices. These practices took place in the Tabernacle or Temple, reflecting the cultural and religious emphasis on ritual purity and communal gratitude in a society centered on agriculture and covenant relationship with God.
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