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Josué 10:33

Listen to Josué 10:33
33 Además, Horán, rey de Guézer, que había salido a defender a Laquis, fue totalmente derrotado junto con su ejército; nadie sobrevivió a la espada de Josué.

Josué 10:33 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 10:33

Then Horam king of Gezer came up to help Lachish
Perhaps the rather induced to it, because it had no king to defend it. In Jerom's F5 time it was a village called Gazera, four miles from Nicopolis, or Emmaus, to the north: if this king came before the city was taken, he was not able to raise the siege; and if he came after, and so too late, he fell into the hands of Joshua:

and Joshua smote him, and his people, until he had left him none
remaining;
destroyed him and all his army, so that there were none left to return and relate their unhappy case.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 De loc. Heb. fol. 92. A.
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Josué 10:33 In-Context

31 De Libná, Josué y todo Israel se dirigieron a Laquis. El ejército la sitió y la atacó.
32 El SEÑOR la entregó en manos de Israel, y al segundo día la conquistaron. Todos en Laquis murieron a filo de espada, tal como había sucedido con Libná.
33 Además, Horán, rey de Guézer, que había salido a defender a Laquis, fue totalmente derrotado junto con su ejército; nadie sobrevivió a la espada de Josué.
34 De Laquis, Josué y todo Israel se dirigieron a Eglón. Sitiaron la ciudad y la atacaron.
35 En un solo día la conquistaron y destruyeron a todos a filo de espada, tal como lo habían hecho con Laquis.
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