Éxodo 20:9

9 Tienes seis días en la semana para hacer tu trabajo habitual,

Éxodo 20:9 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 20:9

Six days shalt thou labour
This is not to be taken for a precept, but a permission; not as a command enjoining men to work and labour with their hands, to provide for themselves and families things useful and necessary, and honest in the sight of God; but as a grant and allowance of so many days to employ themselves in, for their own profit and advantage, and that of their families; the Lord only reserving one day out of seven for his service, which ought to be looked upon as a singular favour, that he required no more of their time for his use, and the rest they might spend as they pleased, so that they did not indulge themselves in sin. It is required indeed of all men to labour in some sort and way or another, with their heads or with their hands; though all are not obliged to labour in the same way, or to the same degree, for he that will not work ought not to eat; but this law is not an injunction of that kind, only a toleration of labour on the six days of the week, if proper and necessary, when it is forbidden on the seventh:

and do all thy work,
which is incumbent on a man, he is called unto, and is necessary to be done for the good of him and his family; particularly care should be taken, that all should be done on the six days that could possibly be done, and nothing left to be done on the seventh.

Éxodo 20:9 In-Context

7 »No hagas mal uso del nombre del Señor
tu Dios. El Señor
no te dejará sin castigo si usas mal su nombre.
8 »Acuérdate de guardar el día de descanso al mantenerlo santo.
9 Tienes seis días en la semana para hacer tu trabajo habitual,
10 pero el séptimo día es un día de descanso y está dedicado al Señor
tu Dios. Ese día, ningún miembro de tu casa hará trabajo alguno. Esto se refiere a ti, a tus hijos e hijas, a tus siervos y siervas, a tus animales y también incluye a los extranjeros que vivan entre ustedes.
11 Pues en seis días el Señor
hizo los cielos, la tierra, el mar, y todo lo que hay en ellos; pero el séptimo día descansó. Por eso el Señor
bendijo el día de descanso y lo apartó como un día santo.
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