1 Samuel 5:5

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5 Por eso, hasta el d铆a de hoy, ninguno de los que entran en el templo de Dag贸n en Asdod, incluso los sacerdotes, pisan el umbral.

1 Samuel 5:5 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 5:5

Therefore neither the priests of Dagon, nor any that come into
Dagon's house
Neither the priests that continually attended the worship and service of Dagon, nor the people that came there to pay their devotions to him:

tread on the threshold of Dagon in Ashdod unto this day:
but used to leap over it, either reckoning it sacred because touched by their idol, which fell upon it; or rather, as it should seem, in a way of detestation, because it had been the means of cutting off the head and hands of their idol; and this custom not only continued to the latter days of Samuel, the writer of this book; but even among the Philistines in one place or another to the times of Zephaniah, who seems to allude to it, ( Zephaniah 1:9 ) . In later times there was another deity worshipped at Ashdod; according to Masius F19, the Philistine Venus, or Astarte, was worshipped in this place; though perhaps she may be no other than Atergatis, or Adergatis, which with Selden F20 is only a corruption of Addir-dag, the magnificent fish, in which form Dagon is supposed to be; so the Phoenician goddess Derceto, worshipped at Ashkelon had the face of a woman, and the other part was all fish; though Ben Gersom says Dagon was in the form of a man, and which is confirmed by the Complutensian edition of the Septuagint, which on ( 1 Samuel 5:4 ) reads, "the soles of his feet were cut off"; which is a much better reading than the common one, "the soles of his hands", which is not sense; by which it appears that he had head, hands, and feet; wherefore it seems most likely that he had his name from Dagon, signifying corn: (See Gill on Judges 16:23).


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Comment. in Jos. xv. 47.
F20 De Dis. Syr. Syntagu. l. 2. c. 3. p. 267.
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1 Samuel 5:5 In-Context

3 Al d铆a siguiente, cuando los habitantes de Asdod se levantaron, vieron que la estatua de Dag贸n estaba tirada en el suelo, boca abajo, frente al arca del SE脩OR. As铆 que la levantaron y la colocaron en su sitio.
4 Pero al d铆a siguiente, cuando se levantaron, volvieron a encontrar la estatua tirada en el suelo, boca abajo, frente al arca del SE脩OR. Sobre el umbral estaban su cabeza y sus dos manos, separadas del tronco.
5 Por eso, hasta el d铆a de hoy, ninguno de los que entran en el templo de Dag贸n en Asdod, incluso los sacerdotes, pisan el umbral.
6 Entonces el SE脩OR descarg贸 su mano sobre la poblaci贸n de Asdod y sus alrededores, y los azot贸 con tumores.
7 La gente de Asdod reconoci贸 lo que estaba pasando, y declar贸: 芦El arca del Dios de Israel no puede quedarse en medio nuestro, porque ese dios ha descargado su mano sobre nosotros y contra nuestro dios Dag贸n禄.
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