Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
Sus riquezas se han podrido, y sus vestidos elegantes se están deshaciendo llenos de agujeros.
Las riquezas materiales se corrompen y no duran para siempre.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first century AD, the Apostle James wrote his epistle to early Christian communities, particularly addressing wealthy individuals among Jewish believers scattered due to persecution, warning them about the fleeting nature of material wealth. He used everyday imagery like corrupted riches and moth-eaten garments to illustrate how possessions could decay and lose value, drawing from Old Testament prophetic traditions that condemned reliance on earthly treasures. This verse is part of a broader critique in James 5, where he highlights social injustices and urges repentance before God's impending judgment.
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