Jueces 6:19

19 Entonces Gedeón fue de prisa a su casa. Asó un cabrito y horneó pan sin levadura con una medida
de harina. Luego llevó la carne en una canasta y el caldo en una olla. Puso todo delante del ángel, quien estaba bajo el gran árbol.

Jueces 6:19 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 6:19

And Gideon went in
Into his own house, or his father's:

and made ready a kid;
boiled it, as appears by the broth he brought, at least part of it was so dressed; and perhaps it was only some part of one that he brought, since a whole one was too much to be set before one person, and if even he himself intended to eat with him:

and unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour;
that is, probably those were made out of an ephah of flour; not that the whole ephah was made into cakes; since an omer, the tenth part of an ephah, was sufficient for one man a whole day; and, according to the computation of Waserus F14 an ephah was enough for forty five men for a whole day; unless it can be thought that this was done to show his great hospitality to a stranger, and the great respect he had for him as a messenger of God: the rather unleavened cakes were brought, because of dispatch, being soon made. Jarchi says, from hence it may be learned that it was now the time of the passover, and of waving the sheaf; but this is no sufficient proof of it; besides, if this was new wheat Gideon had been threshing, it shows it to be about the wheat harvest, which was not till Pentecost; it was the barley harvest that began at the passover:

the flesh he put in a basket;
the flesh of the kid which was boiled, or if any part of it was dressed another way, it was put by itself in a basket for more easy and commodious carriage:

and he put the broth in a pot;
a brazen pot, as Kimchi interprets it, in which the kid was boiled; and this, as he says, was the water it was boiled in:

and brought it out unto him under the oak;
where he appeared, and was now waiting the return of Gideon there:

and presented it;
set it before him, perhaps upon a table, which might be brought by his servants, or on a seat, which was placed under the oak to sit upon under its shade for pleasure.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 De Antiqu. mensuris Heb. l. 2. c. 5. sect. 9.

Jueces 6:19 In-Context

17 —Si de verdad cuento con tu favor —respondió Gedeón—, muéstrame una señal para asegurarme de que es realmente el Señor
quien habla conmigo.
18 No te vayas hasta que te traiga mi ofrenda.
Él respondió:
—Aquí me quedaré hasta que regreses.
19 Entonces Gedeón fue de prisa a su casa. Asó un cabrito y horneó pan sin levadura con una medida
de harina. Luego llevó la carne en una canasta y el caldo en una olla. Puso todo delante del ángel, quien estaba bajo el gran árbol.
20 Así que el ángel de Dios le dijo: «Pon la carne y el pan sin levadura sobre esta piedra y derrama el caldo sobre ellos». Y Gedeón hizo lo que se le indicó.
21 Entonces el ángel del Señor
tocó la carne y el pan con la punta de la vara que tenía en la mano, y de la piedra salió fuego que consumió todo lo que Gedeón había llevado. Y el ángel del Señor
desapareció.
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