Speak, ye that ride on white asses, ye that sit in judgment, and walk by the way.
Escuchen, ustedes que montan burros blancos, ustedes que se sientan como jueces, y ustedes que viajan por los caminos.
Débora llama a todas las clases sociales, desde los ricos hasta los viajeros comunes, para que escuchen su canto de victoria.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Judges, chapter 5 records the Song of Deborah, a triumphant poem sung after Israel's victory over the Canaanite oppressors led by Deborah and Barak during the time of the judges around 1200 BC. This verse specifically addresses people from various social classes, those riding white donkeys, which symbolized status and leadership; judges or officials who made decisions; and common travelers, to join in proclaiming God's deliverance. It reflects the cultural practice in ancient Israel of using songs to retell historical events and give glory to God for His interventions.
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