Juízes 4:17

17 Sísera, porém, fugiu a pé para a tenda de Jael, mulher do queneu Héber, pois havia paz entre Jabim, rei de Hazor, e o clã do queneu Héber.

Juízes 4:17 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 4:17

Howbeit, Sisera fled away on his feet
Got off, and made his escape

to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite;
before spoken of, ( Judges 4:11 ) ; and he made to that, because he might think himself safer in a tent than in a town; and especially in the tent of a woman, where he might imagine no search would be made; for women of note, in those times, had separate tents, see ( Genesis 24:67 ) ; and the rather he made his escape hither for a reason that follows:

for [there was] peace between Jabin the king of Hazor and the house of
Heber the Kenite;
which Jabin might the more readily come into, because these were not Israelites, nor did they make any claim to the country, and lived only in tents, and attended their flocks, and were a quiet people, and not at all disposed to war; and it might be so ordered by the providence of God, as a rebuke to the Israelites for their sins, when those who were only proselytes kept close to the worship of God, and so enjoyed liberty, peace, and prosperity.

Juízes 4:17 In-Context

15 Diante do avanço de Baraque, o SENHOR derrotou Sísera e todos os seus carros de guerra e o seu exército ao fio da espada, e Sísera desceu do seu carro e fugiu a pé.
16 Baraque perseguiu os carros de guerra e o exército até Harosete-Hagoim. Todo o exército de Sísera caiu ao fio da espada; não sobrou um só homem.
17 Sísera, porém, fugiu a pé para a tenda de Jael, mulher do queneu Héber, pois havia paz entre Jabim, rei de Hazor, e o clã do queneu Héber.
18 Jael saiu ao encontro de Sísera e o convidou: “Venha, entre na minha tenda, meu senhor. Não tenha medo!” Ele entrou, e ela o cobriu com um pano.
19 “Estou com sede”, disse ele. “Por favor, dê-me um pouco de água”. Ela abriu uma vasilha de leite feita de couro, deu-lhe de beber, e tornou a cobri-lo.
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