Jueces 16:29

Listen to Jueces 16:29
29 Asi贸 luego Sams贸n las dos columnas del medio sobre las cuales se sustentaba la casa, y estrib贸 en ellas, la una con la mano derecha, y la otra con la izquierda;

Jueces 16:29 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 16:29

And Samson took hold of the two middle pillars, upon which the
house stood, and on which it was borne up
Some have objected, that a building so large and so capacious as this was could not be supported by two pillars, and those placed in the middle, and so near to each other that Samson could lay hold on them; on which it has been observed, that the architecture of the ancients is little known to us, and they might have curious and ingenious arts of building, now lost; and several authors have taken notice of two Roman theatres built by Curio, that held abundantly more people than this house did, which were supported only by a single pin or hinge, as Pliny F25 relates; and our Westminster hall, which was built by William Rufus, and is two hundred and seventy feet long, and seventy four broad F26, and has a roof the largest in all Europe, is supported without any pillars at all; add to all which, that mention being made of the two middle pillars of this house, supposes that there were others in other parts of it, though these were the main and principal ones, on which the weight of the building chiefly lay. Kimchi observes, that the word signifies to incline or bend, as if Samson made the pillars to bend or bow; but it is a better sense that he laid hold of them:

of the one with his right hand, and the other with his left;
and thus he stood with his arms stretched out, as Jesus on the cross, of whom he was a type, as often observed.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Nat. Hist. l. 36. c. 15.
F26 Rapin's History of England, vol. 1. p. 188.
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Jueces 16:29 In-Context

27 Y la casa estaba llena de hombres y mujeres: y todos los pr铆ncipes de los Filisteos estaban all铆; y en el alto piso hab铆a como tres mil hombres y mujeres, que estaban mirando el escarnio de Sams贸n.
28 Entonces clam贸 Sams贸n 谩 Jehov谩, y dijo: Se帽or Jehov谩, acu茅rdate ahora de m铆, y esfu茅rzame, te ruego, solamente esta vez, oh Dios, para que de una vez tome venganza de los Filisteos, por mis dos ojos.
29 Asi贸 luego Sams贸n las dos columnas del medio sobre las cuales se sustentaba la casa, y estrib贸 en ellas, la una con la mano derecha, y la otra con la izquierda;
30 Y dijo Sams贸n: Muera yo con los Filisteos. Y estribando con esfuerzo, cay贸 la casa sobre los pr铆ncipes, y sobre todo el pueblo que estaba en ella. Y fueron muchos m谩s los que de ellos mat贸 muriendo, que los que hab铆a muerto en su vida.
31 Y descendieron sus hermanos y toda la casa de su padre, y tom谩ronle, y llev谩ronle, y le sepultaron entre Sora y Esthaol, en el sepulcro de su padre Manoa. Y 茅l juzg贸 谩 Israel veinte a帽os.
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