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Números 6:1

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Números 6:1 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 6:1

And the Lord spake unto Moses
At the same time, or immediately after the law concerning the woman suspected of adultery was given; with which the following law concerning Nazarites may be thought to have a close connection, as some Jewish writers observe, women being concerned in it as well as men; and as wine leads to adultery, as Jarchi observes, abstinence from it, which the Nazarite's vow obliged to, and forbearance of trimming and dressing the hair, and a being more strictly and closely devoted to the service of God, were very likely means of preserving from unchastity, and any suspicion of it:

saying;
as follows.

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Números 6:1 In-Context

1 El SEÑOR le ordenó a Moisés
2 que les dijera a los israelitas: «Cuando un hombre o una mujer haga un voto especial, un voto que lo consagre al SEÑOR como nazareo,
3 deberá abstenerse de vino y de otras bebidas fermentadas. No beberá vinagre de vino ni de otra bebida fermentada; tampoco beberá jugo de uvas ni comerá uvas ni pasas.
4 Mientras dure su voto de nazareo, no comerá ningún producto de la vid, desde la semilla hasta la cáscara.
5 »Mientras dure el tiempo de su consagración al SEÑOR, es decir, mientras dure su voto de nazareo, tampoco se cortará el cabello, sino que se lo dejará crecer y se mantendrá santo.
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