2 Samuel 10:12

12 Esfuérzate, y mostrémonos valientes por amor a nuestro pueblo y por amor a las ciudades de nuestro Dios; y que el SEÑOR haga lo que le parezca bien.

2 Samuel 10:12 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 10:12

Be of good courage, and let us play the men
This Joab said, not only to encourage Abishai and himself, but in the hearing of the rest of the officers of the army, and of many of the people, to hearten them to the battle; who might be somewhat intimidated with the number of their enemies, and the position they were in, being before and behind them; and therefore he thought proper to make such a speech to them to animate them to light:

for our people, and for the cities of our God;
that the people of Israel might not be carried captive, and their cities spoiled and plundered; and instead of being cities where the people of God dwelt, and he was worshipped, would, if taken, become the habitations of idolatrous Heathens, and where temples would be erected to idols, and the worship of them; these were the arguments he used to engage them to fight manfully for their country, the liberties and religion of it:

and the Lord do that which seemeth him good:
tacitly suggesting that victory was of the Lord, and that it became them to do their part in fighting courageously, and leave the issue to the Lord, on whom alone success depended.

2 Samuel 10:12 In-Context

10 Al resto del pueblo lo colocó al mando de su hermano Abisai y lo puso en orden de batalla contra los hijos de Amón.
11 Y dijo: Si los arameos son demasiado fuertes para mí, entonces tú me ayudarás, y si los hijos de Amón son demasiado fuertes para ti, entonces vendré en tu ayuda.
12 Esfuérzate, y mostrémonos valientes por amor a nuestro pueblo y por amor a las ciudades de nuestro Dios; y que el SEÑOR haga lo que le parezca bien.
13 Entonces se acercó Joab con el pueblo que estaba con él para pelear contra los arameos, y éstos huyeron delante de él.
14 Cuando los hijos de Amón vieron que los arameos huían, ellos también huyeron delante de Abisai y entraron en la ciudad. Entonces Joab se volvió de pelear contra los hijos de Amón y vino a Jerusalén.
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