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Jueces 18:11

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11 Y partiendo los de Dan de allí, de Zora y de Estaol, seiscientos hombres armados de armas de guerra,

Jueces 18:11 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 18:11

And there went from thence of the family of the Danites
Or families, the singular being put for the plural; for it can hardly be thought that such a number of men, as after mentioned, went out of one family:

out of Zorah, and out of Eshtaol;
the two places the spies were sent from, and now had returned unto: and upon their report, and at their instigation, and by the encouragement they gave, there were

six hundred men appointed with weapons of war;
that set out armed from the above places, on the expedition to take Laish.

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Jueces 18:11 In-Context

9 Levantaos, subamos contra ellos; porque nosotros hemos explorado la región, y hemos visto que es muy buena; ¿y vosotros os estáis quedos? No seáis perezosos en poneros en marcha para ir a poseer la tierra.
10 Cuando allá llegaréis, vendréis a una gente segura, y a una tierra de ancho asiento; pues que Dios la ha entregado en vuestras manos; lugar donde no hay falta de cosa que sea en la tierra.
11 Y partiendo los de Dan de allí, de Zora y de Estaol, seiscientos hombres armados de armas de guerra,
12 fueron y asentaron campamento en Quiriat-jearim, en Judá; de donde aquel lugar fue llamado el campamento de Dan, hasta hoy; está detrás de Quiriat-jearim.
13 Y pasando de allí al monte de Efraín, vinieron hasta la casa de Micaía.
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