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Juízes 1:32

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32 porém os aseritas ficaram habitando no meio dos cananeus, os habitantes da terra, porquanto não os expulsaram.

Juízes 1:32 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 1:32

But the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants
of the land
They were in a worse condition than those before mentioned; for the Canaanites were possessed of their country, especially of the above cities, and were masters of them; and the Asherites only dwelt among them upon sufferance:

for they did not drive them out;
either they did not attempt it, or they could not do it, and contented themselves with having leave to dwell among them.

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Juízes 1:32 In-Context

30 Também Zebulom não expulsou os habitantes de Quitrom, nem os de Naalol; porém os cananeus ficaram habitando no meio dele, e foram sujeitos a trabalhos forçados.
31 Também Aser não expulsou os habitantes de Aco, nem de Sidom, nem de Alabe, nem de Aczibe, nem de Helba, nem de Afeca, nem de Reobe;
32 porém os aseritas ficaram habitando no meio dos cananeus, os habitantes da terra, porquanto não os expulsaram.
33 Também Naftali não expulsou os habitantes de Bete-Semes, nem os de Bete-Anate; mas, habitou no meio dos cananeus, os habitantes da terra; todavia os habitantes de Bete-Semes e os de Bete-Anate foram sujeitos a trabalhos forçados.
34 Os amorreus impeliram os filhos de Dã até a região montanhosa; pois não lhes permitiram descer ao vale.
The Almeida Atualizada is in the public domain.

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