Jueces 8:16

16 Se apoderó de los ancianos de la ciudad, tomó espinos y zarzas del desierto, y castigando con ellos a los hombres de Sucot les enseñó quién era él.

Jueces 8:16 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 8:16

And he took the elders of the city
All of them, especially those of them who had been most guilty, and had them to a proper place, where they might be made public examples of:

and thorns of the wilderness, and briers;
which were near at hand, and soon cut up, for which he gave orders to proper persons:

and with them he taught the men of Succoth;
either the inhabitants of the place, as distinct from the elders, whose punishment he taught them to be cautious not to follow such examples, or to behave ill to their superiors; or the princes and elders of the city are meant by the men of it, whom Gideon taught or chastised with thorns and briers; and so it is usual with us for a parent or master to say to his child or servant that has offended, I will "teach" you to do so or so, or to do otherwise, when he threatens to chastise: or "with them he made them to know" F26; that is, their sin and the heinousness of it, by the punishment he inflicted on them. Abarbinel thinks the word "know" has the signification of mercy in it, as in ( Exodus 2:25 ) in that he did not punish in general the men of that city, only the elders of it. The Targum is,

``he broke upon them, or by them, the men of Succoth;''

so Jarchi and others; that is, he broke the briers and thorns upon them, scourging them with them; or rather broke and tore their flesh by them: whether they died or no is not certain.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (edyw) "et cognoscere fecit", Montanus; so some in Vatablus; "notificavit", Piscator.

Jueces 8:16 In-Context

14 capturó a un joven de Sucot y lo interrogó. Entonces el joven le anotó los nombres de los setenta y siete jefes y ancianos de Sucot.
15 Luego Gedeón fue y les dijo a los hombres de Sucot: «Aquí están Zeba y Zalmuna, por causa de quienes se burlaron de mí al decir: “¿Acaso tienes ya en tu poder las manos de Zeba y Zalmuna? ¿Por qué tendríamos que darles pan a tus hombres que están agotados?”»
16 Se apoderó de los ancianos de la ciudad, tomó espinos y zarzas del desierto, y castigando con ellos a los hombres de Sucot les enseñó quién era él.
17 También derribó la torre de Peniel y mató a los hombres de la ciudad.
18 Entonces les preguntó a Zeba y a Zalmuna:—¿Cómo eran los hombres que ustedes mataron en Tabor?—Parecidos a ti —respondieron ellos—; cada uno de ellos tenía el aspecto de un príncipe.
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