Jueces 15:1

Sansón se venga de los filisteos

1 Pasado algún tiempo, durante la cosecha de trigo, Sansón tomó un cabrito y fue a visitar a su esposa.—Voy a la habitación de mi esposa —dijo él.Pero el padre de ella no le permitió entrar,

Jueces 15:1 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 15:1

But it came to pass within a while after
Or "after days", a year after, the same phrase as in ( Judges 14:8 ) in the time of wheat harvest; which began at Pentecost, as barley harvest did at the passover; this circumstance is mentioned for the sake of the following piece of history:

that Samson visited his wife with a kid;
by this time his passion of anger subsided, and he "remembered" his wife, as the Targum expresses it, and thought proper to return to her, and attempt a reconciliation with her; and for that purpose took a kid with him to eat a meal with her in her own apartment, which in those days was reckoned an elegant entertainment, and was a present to a king, ( 1 Samuel 16:20 ) . Isidore F19 derives the Latin word for a kid, "ab edendo", from eating, as if it was food by way of eminency, as it is both savoury and wholesome:

and he said, I will go with my wife into the chamber;
where she was, as women had their chambers and apartments by themselves; this he said within himself, or resolved in his own mind, and perhaps expressed it in her father's hearing, or however moved that way, which plainly indicated his design:

but her father would not suffer him to go in;
placed himself perhaps between him and the door, and parleyed with him, and declared he should not go into his daughter's chamber; Samson, through his superior strength, could easily have pushed him away, and broke open the door, but he did not choose to use such violent methods, and patiently heard what he had to say, and submitted.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Origin. l. 12. c. 1. p. 101.

Jueces 15:1 In-Context

1 Pasado algún tiempo, durante la cosecha de trigo, Sansón tomó un cabrito y fue a visitar a su esposa.—Voy a la habitación de mi esposa —dijo él.Pero el padre de ella no le permitió entrar,
2 sino que le dijo:—Yo estaba tan seguro de que la odiabas, que se la di a tu amigo. ¿Pero acaso no es más atractiva su hermana menor? Tómala para ti, en lugar de la mayor.
3 Sansón replicó:—¡Esta vez sí que no respondo por el daño que les cause a los filisteos!
4 Así que fue y cazó trescientas zorras, y las ató cola con cola en parejas, y a cada pareja le amarró una antorcha;
5 luego les prendió fuego a las antorchas y soltó a las zorras por los sembrados de los filisteos. Así incendió el trigo que ya estaba en gavillas y el que todavía estaba en pie, junto con los viñedos y olivares.
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