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1 Samuel 30:2

Listen to 1 Samuel 30:2
2 Se habían llevado a las mujeres y a los niños y a todos los demás, pero sin matar a nadie.

1 Samuel 30:2 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 30:2

And had taken the women captives, that [were] therein
There being no other to take, the men were gone with David:

they slew not any, either great or small;
that is, of the women, whether married or unmarried, old, or maidens, or children; which was very much, since David destroyed all that came within his reach, men and women, when he invaded them, ( 1 Samuel 27:9 ) ; but perhaps this was not owing to their humanity, but to their covetousness, designing to make an advantage of them by selling them for slaves; no doubt they were restrained by the providence of God:

but carried [them] away, and went on their way;
homewards with their captives.

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1 Samuel 30:2 In-Context

1 David destruye a los amalecitas
Tres días después, cuando David y sus hombres llegaron a su casa en la ciudad de Siclag, encontraron que los amalecitas habían asaltado el Neguev y Siclag; habían destruido Siclag y la habían quemado hasta reducirla a cenizas.
2 Se habían llevado a las mujeres y a los niños y a todos los demás, pero sin matar a nadie.
3 Cuando David y sus hombres vieron las ruinas y se dieron cuenta de lo que les habĂ­a sucedido a sus familias,
4 lloraron a más no poder.
5 Las dos esposas de David, Ahinoam de Jezreel y Abigail, la viuda de Nabal de Carmelo, estaban entre los que fueron capturados.

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