Jueces 15:8

8 Luego atacó a los filisteos, lleno de furia, y mató a muchos de ellos. Después se fue a vivir a una cueva en la roca de Etam.

Jueces 15:8 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 15:8

And he smote them hip and thigh with a great slaughter
Either smote them on their hips and thighs with his hands (for it does not appear he had any weapon of war), so that they were sadly bruised, and maimed, and lamed, that they could not stir, and of which blows and bruises multitudes died: or he smote them with his legs on their thighs, kicked them about at pleasure, which kicks numbers of them never got over; or the meaning of the proverbial expression is, he laid on them at a great rate, and smote them here and there, and any where, which issued in the death of many of them: the Targum is,

``he smote them horse and foot,''

their cavalry and infantry, destroyed them both; but it does not appear that they came out in an hostile manner unto him, and much less in the form of a regular army:

and he went down and dwelt in the top of the rock Etam.
Josephus says {e}, that Samson having slain many in the fields of the Philistines, went and dwelt at Etam, a strong rock in the tribe of Judah; and which agrees with ( 2 Chronicles 11:6 ) , where mention is made of the city Etam, along with Bethlehem and Tekoah, cities in that tribe, which had its name either from this rock, or the rock from that. The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions read,

``in a cave of the rock of Etam;''

and the Syriac and Arabic versions, in Sahaph, which is on the rock of Etam, as if Sahaph was the name of a city there; hither Samson went, not through fear, or for safety, but to wait for another opportunity of further avenging the injuries of Israel on the Philistines.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Ibid. (Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8.) sect. 8.

Jueces 15:8 In-Context

6 —¿Quién hizo esto? —preguntaron los filisteos.
—Sansón —respondieron—, porque su suegro de Timna entregó a su esposa en matrimonio al que fue el padrino de su boda.
Entonces los filisteos fueron a buscar a la mujer y a su padre, y los quemaron vivos.
7 —¡Por esto que hicieron —juró Sansón—, no descansaré hasta vengarme de ustedes!
8 Luego atacó a los filisteos, lleno de furia, y mató a muchos de ellos. Después se fue a vivir a una cueva en la roca de Etam.
9 En represalia, los filisteos armaron su campamento en Judá y se extendieron hasta cerca de la ciudad de Lehi.
10 Entonces los hombres de Judá les preguntaron a los filisteos:
—¿Por qué nos atacan?
—Vinimos para capturar a Sansón —contestaron los filisteos—, y a vengarnos por lo que nos hizo.
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