Números 13:27

27 Y le contaron, y le dijeron: Fuimos a la tierra adonde nos enviaste; ciertamente mana leche y miel, y este es el fruto de ella.

Números 13:27 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 13:27

And they told him
Moses, who was the chief ruler whom they addressed, and to whom they directed their speech:

and said, we came unto the land whither thou sentest us;
the land of Canaan, which they were sent by Moses to spy; this was said by ten of them or by one of them as their mouth; for Caleb and Joshua did not join with them in the following account, as appears from ( Numbers 13:30 ) ;

and surely it floweth with milk and honey;
they own that the land answered to the description which the Lord had given of it when it was promised them by him, ( Exodus 3:8 ) ;

and this [is] the fruit of it;
pointing to the bunch of grapes, the pomegranates and figs; not that these were a proof of its flowing with milk and honey, at least in a literal sense, but of the goodness and fruitfulness of the land: though the luxury of Bacchus, the god of wine, is by the poet F13 described, not only by a fountain of wine, but by rivers of milk and flows of honey.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 "Vinique fontem" Horat. Carmin. l. 2. Ode 19.

Números 13:27 In-Context

25 Y volvieron de reconocer la tierra al cabo de cuarenta días,
26 y fueron y se presentaron a Moisés y a Aarón, y a toda la congregación de los hijos de Israel en el desierto de Parán, en Cades; y les dieron un informe a ellos y a toda la congregación, y les enseñaron el fruto de la tierra.
27 Y le contaron, y le dijeron: Fuimos a la tierra adonde nos enviaste; ciertamente mana leche y miel, y este es el fruto de ella.
28 Sólo que es fuerte el pueblo que habita en la tierra, y las ciudades, fortificadas y muy grandes; y además vimos allí a los descendientes de Anac.
29 Amalec habita en la tierra del Neguev, y los heteos, los jebuseos y los amorreos habitan en la región montañosa, y los cananeos habitan junto al mar y a la ribera del Jordán.
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