And the Beerothites fled to Gittaim, and were sojourners there until this day.)
La gente de Beerot huyó a Gitaim, donde vivieron como extranjeros hasta el día de hoy.
Los habitantes de Beerot se refugiaron en Gitaim y permanecieron allí como forasteros.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical account, 2 Samuel 4 is part of the narrative describing the aftermath of King Saul's death and the rise of David as king over Israel. The Beerothites, inhabitants of the town of Beeroth in the territory of Benjamin, fled to Gittaim likely due to threats from ongoing conflicts or invasions, reflecting the instability of the era. This verse serves as a brief historical note within the larger story of political turmoil and population movements in ancient Israel.
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