Jueces 5:16

16 ¿Por qué permaneciste entre las fogatasescuchando los silbidos para llamar a los rebaños?En los distritos de Rubénhay grandes titubeos.

Jueces 5:16 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 5:16

Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, to hear the bleatings
of the flocks?
&c.] This tribe abounded with flocks and herds, and therefore chose the country on the other side Jordan, as suitable for them; and now, at this critical juncture, they judged it wisest, and their best policy, to abide by them, and the care of them; lest by intermeddling, should Jabin prevail, he might be provoked to fall upon them, and take them from them; wherefore the bleatings of their flocks, and the whistlings of the shepherds that kept them, sounded louder in their ears, and more engrossed their attention, than the groans and cries of Israel under oppression; or than the soundings of the trumpet, the alarm of war, or the loud calls of Deborah and Barak; being under the influence of a carnal worldly spirit, and wanting affection and sympathy towards their brethren, about which Deborah here expostulates with them:

for the divisions of Reuben [there were] great searchings of heart;
this is repeated to show how much the prophetess, the general of the army, the princes and people, were affected with this conduct of the tribe of Reuben; it gave them much pain and uneasiness, occasioned many inquiries, caused much discourse and conversation, and put them upon thinking, and greatly exercised their minds, what should be the meaning of their behaving after this manner. Cocceius takes these words to be spoken ironically, and renders them,

``at the rivers of Reuben were great men in searchings of heart;''

there were wisdom, prudence, counsel, searching, and discerning of spirits, preferring their flocks to the people of God.

Jueces 5:16 In-Context

14 Algunos venían de Efraín,cuyas raíces estaban en Amalec;Benjamín estaba con el pueblo que te seguía.Desde Maquir bajaron capitanes;desde Zabulón, los que llevan el bastón de mando.
15 Con Débora estaban los príncipes de Isacar;Isacar estaba con Barac,y tras él se lanzó hasta el valle.En los distritos de Rubénhay grandes resoluciones.
16 ¿Por qué permaneciste entre las fogatasescuchando los silbidos para llamar a los rebaños?En los distritos de Rubénhay grandes titubeos.
17 Galaad habitó más allá del Jordán.Y Dan, ¿por qué se quedó junto a los barcos?Aser se quedó en la costa del mar;permaneció en sus ensenadas.
18 El pueblo de Zabulón arriesgó la vidahasta la muerte misma,a ejemplo de Neftalíen las alturas del campo.
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