Josué 4:6-7

6 Sea esto una señal entre vosotros, y más tarde cuando vuestros hijos pregunten, diciendo: "¿Qué significan estas piedras para vosotros?",
7 les diréis: "Es que las aguas del Jordán quedaron cortadas delante del arca del pacto del SEÑOR; cuando ésta pasó el Jordán, las aguas del Jordán quedaron cortadas." Así que estas piedras servirán como recuerdo a los hijos de Israel para siempre.

Josué 4:6-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 4

This chapter relates an order, that is men, should take twelve stones out of the midst of Jordan, and carry them to the first place they lodged at as a memorial of their passage over it, Jos 4:1-8; and how Joshua set up twelve other stones in the river itself, Jos 4:9; and how many of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh, went before the Israelites when they passed over, Jos 4:10-14; which being done, the priests were ordered to come out of Jordan, when the waters returned to their place, Jos 4:15-18; The time when this miracle was wrought is observed, Jos 4:19; and an account is given of Joshua's pitching the twelve stones taken out of Jordan in Gilgal, and the use they were to be of in future time, Jos 4:20-24.

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