Jueces 11:26

26 »Hace trescientos años que Israel vive aquí, tanto en Hesbón como en los asentamientos de alrededor, hasta Aroer y sus asentamientos, y en todas las ciudades a lo largo del río Arnón. ¿Por qué no has hecho ningún esfuerzo hasta ahora para recuperar la tierra?

Jueces 11:26 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 11:26

While Israel dwelt in Heshbon and her towns
This was the principal city, which formerly belonged to the Moabites, and was taken from them by Sihon; who being conquered by Israel, it fell into their hands, and they inhabited it, and the towns adjacent to it, from that time to the present; see ( Numbers 21:25 )

and in Aroer and her towns;
another city with its villages, taken at the same time, and ever since inhabited by the Israelites, even by the tribe of Gad, who rebuilt it; it lay near the river Arnon; see ( Numbers 32:34 ) ( Deuteronomy 3:12 )

and in all the cities that be along by the coasts of Arnon;
which lay along by the side of that river, which divided Moab from the kingdom of the Amorites; these Israel had dwelt in three hundred years; and during this time, neither Balak king of Moab, nor any of his successors, had ever disputed Israel's title to those cities, or commenced a war with them on account of them; but they had continued in the peaceable enjoyment of them so long as three hundred years; which are thus reckoned in the Jewish chronology F26; Joshua governed Israel twenty eight years, Othniel forty, Ehud eighty, Deborah forty, Gideon forty, Abimelech three, Tola twenty three, Jair twenty two, and eighteen years Israel was oppressed by the children of Ammon, which with the six years of Jephthah make just three hundred; so that, according to this computation, there were six years short of it; but being so near, the round number is given:

why therefore did ye not recover them within that time?
signifying they ought to have put in their claim sooner, and endeavoured to have recovered them long before this time, if they had any right unto them; wherefore Jephthah pleads prescription, and which in a course of time ought to take place; or otherwise the world would be full of endless contentions and controversies, and kingdoms and states would never be at peace, nor each one know and enjoy for certainty its proper domains.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Seder Olam Rabba, c. 12. Vid. Jarchium & Kimchium in loc.

Jueces 11:26 In-Context

24 Tú quédate con todo lo que te dé tu dios Quemos, y nosotros nos quedaremos con todo lo que nos dé el Señor
nuestro Dios.
25 ¿Acaso eres tú mejor que Balac, hijo de Zipor, rey de Moab? ¿Intentó él presentar argumentos contra Israel por territorios en conflicto? ¿Entró en guerra con los israelitas?
26 »Hace trescientos años que Israel vive aquí, tanto en Hesbón como en los asentamientos de alrededor, hasta Aroer y sus asentamientos, y en todas las ciudades a lo largo del río Arnón. ¿Por qué no has hecho ningún esfuerzo hasta ahora para recuperar la tierra?
27 Por lo tanto, yo no pequé contra ti. Más bien, tú me hiciste daño al atacarme. Que el Señor
, quien es juez, decida hoy quién de nosotros tiene la razón: si Amón o Israel».
28 Pero el rey de Amón no hizo caso al mensaje de Jefté.
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