And that day Joshua took Makkedah, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and the king thereof he utterly destroyed, them, and all the souls that were therein; he let none remain: and he did to the king of Makkedah as he did unto the king of Jericho.
Ese mismo día Josué capturó la ciudad de Maqueda y la destruyó completamente con la espada. Mató al rey y a toda persona en la ciudad, sin dejar sobrevivientes. Trató al rey de Maqueda exactamente de la misma manera que había tratado al rey de Jericó.
Josué conquistó Maqueda completamente, destruyendo la ciudad y matando a todos sus habitantes incluyendo al rey.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative of the Book of Joshua, the Israelites were commanded by God to conquer the Promised Land of Canaan as part of His covenant with Abraham, which involved driving out the existing inhabitants. This specific event in Joshua 10:28 took place during a series of military campaigns led by Joshua, following a miraculous victory over a coalition of Amorite kings who had attacked the Gibeonites, allies of Israel. The destruction of Makkedah and its king mirrored the earlier conquest of Jericho, emphasizing the thorough execution of God's directive to eliminate Canaanite strongholds.
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