Jueces 14:15

15 Al cuarto[a] día le dijeron a la esposa de Sansón: «Seduce a tu esposo para que nos revele la adivinanza; de lo contrario, te quemaremos a ti y a la familia de tu padre. ¿Acaso nos invitaron aquí para robarnos?»

Jueces 14:15 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 14:15

And it came to pass on the seventh day
Not on the seventh day of the feast, for some time before that they applied to his wife, and she pressed him hard to disclose it; but on the sabbath day, as Kimchi, and so Jarchi says, on the seventh day of the week, not on the seventh day of the feast, for it was the seventh day of the feast; this is so clear, that the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, instead of the seventh, read the fourth day:

that they said unto Samson's wife, entice thy husband, that he may
declare unto us the riddle;
that is, persuade him to tell the meaning of it to her, that she might declare it to them:

lest we burn thee and thy father's house with fire;
in which she now was, not as yet being taken home to her husband, and her in it; this they said to terrify her, and make her importunate with Samson to explain the riddle to her, if he had any value for her, and her life:

have ye called us to take that we have?
invited them to the wedding feast, to strip them of their clothes, and even take their very shirts off of their backs, which they must have been obliged to part with, if they could not explain the riddle, or send for other suits and shirts from their own houses: "is it not so?" verily this is the case, nor can it be understood otherwise than a contrived business between thee and thy husband, to get our raiment, woollen and linen, from us.

Jueces 14:15 In-Context

13 Pero si no me la dan, serán ustedes quienes me darán los treinta vestidos de lino y treinta mudas de ropa de fiesta.—Dinos tu adivinanza —le respondieron—, que te estamos escuchando.
14 Entonces les dijo:«Del que come salió comida;y del fuerte salió dulzura».Pasaron tres días y no lograron resolver la adivinanza.
15 Al cuarto día le dijeron a la esposa de Sansón: «Seduce a tu esposo para que nos revele la adivinanza; de lo contrario, te quemaremos a ti y a la familia de tu padre. ¿Acaso nos invitaron aquí para robarnos?»
16 Entonces la esposa de Sansón se tiró sobre él llorando, y le dijo:—¡Me odias! ¡En realidad no me amas! Le propusiste a mi pueblo una adivinanza, pero no me has dicho la solución.—Ni siquiera se la he dado a mis padres —replicó él—; ¿por qué habría de dártela a ti?
17 Pero ella le lloró los siete días que duró el banquete, hasta que al fin, el séptimo día, Sansón le dio la solución, porque ella seguía insistiéndole. A su vez ella fue y les reveló la solución a los de su pueblo.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "cuarto " (mss. de LXX y Siríaca); "séptimo " (TM).
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