Gilead abode beyond Jordan: and why did Dan remain in ships? Asher continued on the sea shore, and abode in his breaches.
Galaad se quedó al otro lado del río Jordán. ¿Por qué Dan permaneció con sus barcos? Aser se quedó junto a la costa del mar, permaneciendo seguro en sus puertos.
Algunas tribus de Israel se mantuvieron alejadas y seguras en lugar de unirse a la batalla.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse is part of the Song of Deborah in the Book of Judges, a poetic celebration of Israel's victory over the Canaanites led by Deborah and Barak during the time of the judges. It highlights the criticism of tribes like Gilead, Dan, and Asher for failing to join the battle, with Dan staying near the ships and Asher remaining on the seashore, possibly due to their geographical locations and priorities. This reflects the broader issue of tribal disunity and lack of commitment among the Israelites in the face of common enemies.
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