And in process of time the daughter of Shuah Judah’s wife died; and Judah was comforted, and went up unto his sheepshearers to Timnath, he and his friend Hirah the Adullamite.
Después de algún tiempo, murió la esposa de Judá, la hija de Súa. Cuando Judá terminó de hacer duelo, subió a Timnat con su amigo Hira de Adulam para supervisar la esquila de sus ovejas.
Judá, después de perder a su esposa y completar el duelo, reanudó sus actividades cotidianas yendo a supervisar el trabajo con las ovejas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative of Genesis, Judah was one of Jacob's sons living in Canaan during the patriarchal era, a time when family lineages and inheritance were crucial for survival and God's promises. After experiencing the deaths of his sons and now his wife, Judah seeks comfort by returning to his everyday work, such as overseeing sheep shearing in Timnath, which was a significant cultural event involving community gatherings and economic activities. This chapter interrupts the broader story of Joseph to highlight God's sovereignty in the messy details of human lives, particularly in the lineage that would lead to the Messiah.
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