But Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he called not.
Pero no invitó al profeta Natán, a Benaía, a los guerreros élite, ni a su hermano Salomón.
Adonías excluyó deliberadamente a las personas clave que podrían oponerse a su intento de tomar el trono.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative, King David is old and frail, facing the end of his reign over Israel, and his son Adonijah attempts to seize the throne by hosting a feast and inviting key supporters. Adonijah excludes Nathan the prophet, who had previously advised David on God's promises, Benaiah the warrior, the mighty men loyal to David, and Solomon, David's designated successor, revealing his intent to avoid opposition and manipulate the succession. This moment highlights the political intrigue and family rivalries common in ancient Near Eastern monarchies.
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