And he said, Nay; but as captain of the host of the LORD am I now come. And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship, and said unto him, What saith my lord unto his servant?
Y él respondió: 'No; he venido como comandante del ejército del SEÑOR.' Entonces Josué se postró rostro en tierra y lo adoró, diciendo: '¿Qué quiere decir mi señor a su siervo?'
Josué reconoció al comandante celestial del ejército del SEÑOR y se postró en adoración para recibir sus instrucciones.
📚 Contexto Histórico
At this point in the biblical narrative, Joshua and the Israelites had just crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land after forty years of wandering in the desert, preparing for their first major conquest against Jericho. Joshua encountered a mysterious figure who identified himself as the captain of the Lord's army, likely a divine messenger or theophany, emphasizing God's active role in leading His people into battle. This event underscores the cultural and spiritual importance of recognizing divine authority in ancient Israelite warfare.
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