Jueces 4:1

1 Débora, jueza de Israel
Muerto Aod, los israelitas volvieron a hacer lo malo a los ojos del Señor
.

Jueces 4:1 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 4:1

And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the
Lord
Which was the fruit and effect of the long rest and peace they enjoyed; and which is often the case of a people favoured with peace, plenty, and prosperity, who are apt to abuse their mercies, and forget God, the author and giver of them; and the principal evil, though not expressed, was idolatry, worshipping Baalim, the gods of the nations about them; though it is highly probable they were guilty of other sins, which they indulged in the times of their peace and prosperity:

when Ehud was dead;
Shamgar is not mentioned, because his time of judging Israel was short, and the people were not reformed in his time, but fell into sin as soon as Ehud was dead, and continued. Some choose to render the words, "for Ehud was dead" F20, who had been, the instrument of reforming them, and of preserving them from idolatry, but he being dead, they fell into it again; and the particle "vau" is often to be taken in this sense, of which Noldius F21 gives many instances.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 (dwhaw) "enim, vel quia Ehud", Bonfrerius; so Patrick.
F21 Concord. Ebr. part. p. 285, 295.

Jueces 4:1 In-Context

1 Débora, jueza de Israel
Muerto Aod, los israelitas volvieron a hacer lo malo a los ojos del Señor
.
2 Entonces el Señor
los entregó a Jabín, un rey cananeo de Hazor. El comandante de su ejército era Sísara, que vivía en Haroset-goim.
3 Sísara, quien tenía novecientos carros de guerra hechos de hierro, oprimió a los israelitas sin piedad durante veinte años, hasta que el pueblo de Israel clamó al Señor
por ayuda.
4 Débora, la esposa de Lapidot, era una profetisa que en ese tiempo juzgaba a Israel.
5 Solía sentarse bajo la Palmera de Débora, entre Ramá y Betel, en la zona montañosa de Efraín, y los israelitas acudían a ella para que los juzgara.
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