Neither did Manasseh drive out the inhabitants of Bethshean and her towns, nor Taanach and her towns, nor the inhabitants of Dor and her towns, nor the inhabitants of Ibleam and her towns, nor the inhabitants of Megiddo and her towns: but the Canaanites would dwell in that land.
La tribu de Manasés no expulsó a los habitantes de Bet-seán y sus aldeas, ni de Taanac y sus aldeas, ni de Dor y sus aldeas, ni de Ibleam y sus aldeas, ni de Meguido y sus aldeas. En cambio, los cananeos estaban decididos a seguir viviendo en esa tierra.
La tribu de Manasés no pudo expulsar a los cananeos de sus ciudades, quienes permanecieron firmes en la tierra.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Judges, which follows the conquest led by Joshua, the Israelite tribes were commanded by God to fully drive out the Canaanites from the Promised Land to ensure their possession and avoid future corruption. The tribe of Manasseh specifically failed to expel the inhabitants from strategic cities like Bethshean, Taanach, Dor, Ibleam, and Megiddo, allowing these groups to remain and coexist with the Israelites. This pattern of incomplete obedience reflected a broader issue among the tribes, leading to cycles of conflict and spiritual compromise as described in the narrative.
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