And the Syrians fled before Israel; and David slew the men of seven hundred chariots of the Syrians, and forty thousand horsemen, and smote Shobach the captain of their host, who died there.
Los sirios huyeron de los israelitas en la batalla. El ejército de David mató a 700 tripulaciones de carros sirios y 40,000 soldados de caballería, y también hirieron a Sobac, el comandante de su ejército, y murió allí mismo en el campo de batalla.
David y su ejército derrotaron completamente a los sirios, matando a miles de soldados y a su comandante Sobac.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative of 2 Samuel, King David was engaged in military campaigns to secure Israel's borders against hostile neighbors, including the Ammonites and their allies, the Syrians. This specific verse recounts a battle where David's army decisively defeated the Syrian forces after the Ammonites had provoked conflict by mistreating David's envoys, demonstrating God's favor toward Israel during David's reign. The account reflects the broader historical context of ancient Near Eastern warfare, where alliances and battles were common as nations vied for power.
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