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1 Samuel 17:52

Listen to 1 Samuel 17:52
52 Así que los hombres de Israel y Judá dieron un gran grito de triunfo y corrieron tras los filisteos, persiguiéndolos tan lejos como Gat
y hasta las puertas de Ecrón. Los cuerpos de los filisteos muertos y heridos estuvieron esparcidos a lo largo del camino de Saaraim, hasta Gat y Ecrón.

1 Samuel 17:52 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 17:52

And the men of Israel and of Judah arose
From their encampment and entrenchment, or they prepared for a pursuit:

and shouted, and pursued the Philistines;
shouted when they first set out, and continued shouting as they pursued, to animate their own troops, and terrify the enemy:

until thou come to the valley, and to the gates of Ekron;
which was one of the five principalities of the Philistines; so that they pursued them to their own cities, and to the very gates of them:

and the wounded of the Philistines fell down by the way to Shaaraim;
a city in the tribe of Judah, and seems to be the same with Sharaim, (See Gill on Joshua 15:36). Josephus says F14, there were killed of the Philistines thirty thousand, and twice as many wounded:

even unto Gath, and unto Ekron;
Josephus F15 has it, to the borders of Gath, and to the gates of Ashkelon, which were two other principalities of the Philistines; according to Bunting F16, the whole chase was this, to the valley and river Sorek four miles; from thence to Ekron eight miles; to Ashkelon twenty miles, and to Gath twenty four miles; that is, from the place where Goliath was killed.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Antiqu. l. 6. c. 9. sect. 5.
F15 Ibid.
F16 Travels of the Patriarchs p. 128.
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1 Samuel 17:52 In-Context

50 Así David triunfó sobre el filisteo con solo una honda y una piedra, porque no tenía espada.
51 Después David corrió y sacó de su vaina la espada de Goliat y la usó para matarlo y cortarle la cabeza.
Israel derrota a los filisteos
Cuando los filisteos vieron que su campeón estaba muerto, se dieron la vuelta y huyeron.
52 Así que los hombres de Israel y Judá dieron un gran grito de triunfo y corrieron tras los filisteos, persiguiéndolos tan lejos como Gat
y hasta las puertas de Ecrón. Los cuerpos de los filisteos muertos y heridos estuvieron esparcidos a lo largo del camino de Saaraim, hasta Gat y Ecrón.
53 Luego el ejército de Israel regresó y saqueó el campamento abandonado de los filisteos.
54 (David llevó la cabeza del filisteo a Jerusalén, pero guardó la armadura en su propia carpa).
Esta Biblia es una edición de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente, © Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.

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