The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him:
Los arqueros lo hirieron profundamente, le dispararon flechas y lo aborrecieron:
Los enemigos atacaron a José con gran hostilidad y odio.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In Genesis 49, Jacob is on his deathbed, delivering blessings and prophecies to his twelve sons as a way to pass on his legacy and foreshadow their tribal futures. This verse specifically refers to Joseph, symbolizing the enemies who attacked him, which echoes the real-life betrayals he faced from his brothers who sold him into slavery and the hardships he endured in Egypt. These words highlight how Joseph's trials were part of a larger divine plan that ultimately led to his elevation.
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