Proverbs 31:17

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse describes a strong and capable woman who prepares herself to work hard. It emphasizes her physical and mental strength. The verse is part of a longer passage praising a virtuous woman.

Explicado para niños

Imagine a woman who gets ready to do a big job, like cleaning a whole house. She makes sure she's strong and ready to work hard. Just like how you might tie your shoes tightly before running a race, she gets ready to do her best!

Contexto histórico

The Book of Proverbs, including chapter 31, was written by King Solomon, a wise and wealthy king of Israel. This passage is part of a longer poem praising a virtuous woman and was likely written for the benefit of all Israelites to model godly virtues.

Aplicación para hoy

Today, this verse can encourage women to be strong and confident in their roles at home and work. For example, a woman starting her own business might find inspiration in this verse to stay strong and focused on her goals.

Temas

strengthvirtuewomenwisdomhard workmotivation

Versículos relacionados

Proverbs 31:10Psalms 128:3Romans 16:121 Timothy 2:9-102 Timothy 1:7

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is the 'she' in Proverbs 31:17?
The 'she' refers to the virtuous woman described throughout Proverbs 31, a model of strength and virtue.
How does this verse apply to men?
While the verse specifically describes a woman, the principles of strength and hard work can apply to men as well, encouraging them to be strong and capable in their roles.
What does it mean to 'gird her loins'?
To 'gird her loins' means to prepare oneself for action, often symbolizing readiness for work or battle, emphasizing preparedness and strength.
How can this verse help in a workplace setting?
This verse can inspire employees to approach their work with strength and determination, encouraging them to be well-prepared and ready to handle their tasks effectively.
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