Jueces 14:2

2 Cuando regresó, se lo contó a su padre y a su madre, diciendo: Vi en Timnat a una mujer de las hijas de los filisteos; ahora pues, tomádmela por mujer.

Jueces 14:2 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 14:2

And he came up, and told his father and his mother
Of his passion of love, being desirous of having their approbation and consent, in which he acted a dutiful part, and what became him; and may be an example to children to advise with their parents, and have their opinion and consent before they engage in such an enterprise, even before courtship: and said,

I have seen a woman in Timnath of the daughters of the Philistines;
whom he had a good liking of, and a strong affection for; he is very open and ingenuous in his account, does not go about to hide anything from his parents, or colour things over, or conceal her descent, but frankly tells them she was a Philistine woman, which he knew would at once furnish out an objection against her:

now therefore get her for me to wife:
for it seems it was the custom then, when a young man had found a woman he liked, that it was left to his parents to entreat with the woman and her friends about the marriage of her to him.

Jueces 14:2 In-Context

1 Y Sansón descendió a Timnat y vio allí a una mujer de las hijas de los filisteos.
2 Cuando regresó, se lo contó a su padre y a su madre, diciendo: Vi en Timnat a una mujer de las hijas de los filisteos; ahora pues, tomádmela por mujer.
3 Le respondieron su padre y su madre: ¿No hay mujer entre las hijas de tus parientes o entre todo nuestro pueblo, para que vayas a tomar mujer de los filisteos incircuncisos? Pero Sansón dijo a su padre: Tómala para mí, porque ella me agrada.
4 Y su padre y su madre no sabían que esto era del SEÑOR, porque El buscaba ocasión contra los filisteos, pues en aquel tiempo los filisteos dominaban a Israel.
5 Y Sansón descendió a Timnat con su padre y con su madre, y llegó hasta los viñedos de Timnat; y he aquí, un león joven venía rugiendo hacia él.
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