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1 Reyes 22:47

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47 (22-48) No habĂ­a entonces rey en Edom; presidente habĂ­a en lugar de rey.

1 Reyes 22:47 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 22:47

There was then no king in Edom, a deputy was king.
] Which had been the case from the times of David, who subdued Edom, and placed garrisons in it, and governors over it, ( 2 Samuel 8:14 ) and continued through the reign of Jehoshaphat, unto the times of his son, under whom the Edomites revolted, and set up a king of their own, ( 2 Kings 8:20 ) , with a view to which this is observed, as also to account for it how Jehoshaphat could build ships in Eziongeber, which was in the land of Edom, of which in the next verse, because the whole country was governed by a viceroy, or deputy, under him.

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1 Reyes 22:47 In-Context

45 (22-46) Lo demás de los hechos de Josaphat, y sus hazañas, y las guerras que hizo, ¿no está escrito en el libro de las crónicas de los reyes de Judá?
46 (22-47) Barrió también de la tierra el resto de los sodomitas que habían quedado en el tiempo de su padre Asa.
47 (22-48) No habĂ­a entonces rey en Edom; presidente habĂ­a en lugar de rey.
48 (22-49) Había Josaphat hecho navíos en Tharsis, los cuales habían de ir á Ophir por oro; mas no fueron, porque se rompieron en Ezion-geber.
49 (22-50) Entonces Ochôzías hijo de Achâb dijo á Josaphat: Vayan mis siervos con los tuyos en los navíos. Mas Josaphat no quiso.
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