Levítico 24:11

11 Durante la pelea, el hijo de la madre israelita blasfemó el Nombre del Señor
con una maldición. Así que llevaron a este hombre ante Moisés para ser juzgado. Su madre se llamaba Selomit, hija de Dibri de la tribu de Dan.

Levítico 24:11 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 24:11

And the Israelitish woman's son blasphemed the name [of the
Lord], and cursed
As they were striving together, or when the trial was over, he being cast, fell into outrageous blasphemies against God, who made such laws for the civil polity of Israel, and cursed the judges that had given sentence against him; so the Targum of Jonathan; and so the Jews generally understand by the "name" blasphemed, the name Jehovah, which he spake out plainly, and which, they say, is ineffable, and ought not to be pronounced but by the high priest in the sanctuary; but this man expressed it in its proper sound, and made use of it to curse the man that strove with him, or the judge that judged him; so it is said in the Misnah F4,

``a blasphemer is not guilty until he expresses the name;''
but it undoubtedly means blaspheming God himself, by whatsoever name: and they brought him unto Moses;
having heard his blasphemy, to charge him with it before him, or in order to have due punishment inflicted on him: as to the matter of contest between him and the Israelite, that had been decided in a lesser court of judicature, such an one as had been set up by the advice of Jethro; but though there was full proof of his blasphemy and cursing, which, perhaps, were expressed in open court; they might not know what punishment to inflict upon him for so horrid a crime, of which, perhaps, they had never had an instance before, and therefore sent him to Moses, to whom the hearing and decision of weighty matters belonged; see ( Exodus 18:22 ) ; and his mother's name [was] Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri, of the
tribe of Dan;
which is observed, as it should seem, to show in what tribe this affair happened, and what the quarrel was first about, even a place and rank in this tribe.
FOOTNOTES:

F4 Sanhedrin, c. 7. sect. 5.

Levítico 24:11 In-Context

9 Los panes les pertenecerán a Aarón y a sus descendientes, quienes los comerán en un lugar sagrado, porque son sumamente santos. Los sacerdotes tendrán el derecho perpetuo de exigir esta porción de las ofrendas especiales presentadas al Señor
».
10 Ejemplo de castigo justo
Cierto día, un hombre de madre israelita y de padre egipcio salió de su carpa y tuvo una pelea con un israelita.
11 Durante la pelea, el hijo de la madre israelita blasfemó el Nombre del Señor
con una maldición. Así que llevaron a este hombre ante Moisés para ser juzgado. Su madre se llamaba Selomit, hija de Dibri de la tribu de Dan.
12 Lo tuvieron bajo vigilancia hasta que les fuera clara la voluntad del Señor
sobre este asunto.
13 Luego el Señor
le dijo a Moisés:
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