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Jueces 9:54

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54 Y luego llam贸 茅l 谩 su escudero, y d铆jole: Saca tu espada y m谩tame, porque no se diga de m铆: Una mujer lo mat贸. Y su escudero le atraves贸, y muri贸.

Jueces 9:54 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:54

Then he called hastily to the young man his armourbearer,
&c.] Perceiving it was a mortal blow that was given him, and he should soon expire; and that the cast of the stone was by the hand of a woman, and therefore he was in haste to have the young man come to him:

and said unto him, draw thy sword and slay me, that men say not of me,
a woman slew him;
it being reckoned very ignominious and reproachful to die by the hand of a woman, and especially any great personage, as a king or general of an army F19; to avoid this, he chose rather to be guilty of suicide, or of what cannot well be excused from it, and so died by suicide; which, added to all his other sins, he seemed to have no sense of, or repentance for; and the method he took to conceal the shame of his death served the more to spread it; for this circumstance of his death could not be given without the reason of it, and which was remembered and related punctually near two hundred years afterwards, ( 2 Samuel 11:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F19 "O turpe fatum! foemina Herculeae, necis Auctor feretur ----" Seneca Oetaeo.
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Jueces 9:54 In-Context

52 Y vino Abimelech 谩 la torre, y combati茅ndola, lleg贸se 谩 la puerta de la torre para pegarle fuego.
53 Mas una mujer dej贸 caer un pedazo de una rueda de molino sobre la cabeza de Abimelech, y quebr贸le los cascos.
54 Y luego llam贸 茅l 谩 su escudero, y d铆jole: Saca tu espada y m谩tame, porque no se diga de m铆: Una mujer lo mat贸. Y su escudero le atraves贸, y muri贸.
55 Y como los Israelitas vieron muerto 谩 Abimelech, fu茅ronse cada uno 谩 su casa.
56 As铆 pues pag贸 Dios 谩 Abimelech el mal que hizo contra su padre matando 谩 sus setenta hermanos.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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