Spanish La Biblia Textual (BTX) Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia 1999
Muy justo eres, oh YHVH, Para que yo dispute contigo; Pero alegaré una causa ante Ti: ¿Por qué prosperan los malvados, Y los traidores viven en paz?
¿Qué significa esto?
In Jeremiah 12:1, Jeremiah, a prophet, is speaking to God, acknowledging God's righteousness but questioning why wicked people seem to prosper. Jeremiah seeks an explanation for this apparent injustice.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you see someone breaking the rules but still getting rewarded. You might ask, 'Why is that fair?' Jeremiah feels the same way about bad people and asks God why it seems they're winning.
Contexto histórico
Jeremiah, a prophet of Judah, wrote this around 627-582 BCE. He addresses God's judgments in a time when the nation was facing moral decay and political instability.
Aplicación para hoy
In a corporate environment, an employee might notice dishonest colleagues getting promotions while honest workers are overlooked. This can lead to feelings of frustration and questioning the fairness of the system.
Temas
justicerighteousnessprosperitytrustfaithquestioning God