Strangers shall fade away, and they shall be afraid out of their close places.
Los extranjeros perderán su fuerza y saldrán temblando de sus fortalezas con temor.
Los enemigos extranjeros se debilitarán y huirán aterrorizados de sus refugios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In 2 Samuel 22, David sings a song of thanksgiving to God for delivering him from his enemies during his reign as king of Israel, which was a time of frequent battles and threats from foreign powers. This verse portrays how adversaries, likely referring to foreign nations or rebels, would lose their strength and flee in fear from their fortified hiding places as a result of God's intervention. It's part of a broader poetic expression that reflects David's personal experiences of divine protection and victory.
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