Salmos 78:66

66 Hizo retroceder a sus enemigos,y los puso en vergüenza para siempre.

Salmos 78:66 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:66

And he smote his enemies in the hinder parts
Not the Israelites, as Kimchi interprets it, but the Philistines, who in another battle were put to flight, and turned their backs, and so were smitten in their hinder parts; or rather this has reference to the Philistines being smitten with haemorrhoids, or piles in their posteriors, while the ark was retained a captive by them, ( 1 Samuel 5:6 1 Samuel 5:12 ) , and so the Targum paraphrases it,

``and he smote them that troubled them with haemorrhoids in their posteriors;''

the Greek version, as quoted by Suidas F3, is, "he smote his enemies on the back parts of the seat"; signifying, he says, a disease, modestly expressed:

he put them to a perpetual reproach;
either by causing their idol Dagon to fall before his ark, and be broken upon the threshold of the house of the idol; in memory of which the priests ever after, nor any that came in thither, trod upon the threshold, ( 1 Samuel 5:3-5 ) , or rather through their sending golden images of their haemorrhoids, and golden mice along with the ark, which were reserved to their perpetual reproach: other instances of the Lord's regard to Israel follow, in providing a proper place for the ark, and appointing a suitable governor over the people.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 In voce (edra) .

Salmos 78:66 In-Context

64 a filo de espada cayeron sus sacerdotes,y sus viudas no pudieron hacerles duelo.
65 Despertó entonces el Señor,como quien despierta de un sueño,como un guerrero que, por causa del vino,lanza gritos desaforados.
66 Hizo retroceder a sus enemigos,y los puso en vergüenza para siempre.
67 Rechazó a los descendientes de José,y no escogió a la tribu de Efraín;
68 más bien, escogió a la tribu de Judáy al monte Sión, al cual ama.
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