And Samson said concerning them, Now shall I be more blameless than the Philistines, though I do them a displeasure.
Y Sansón dijo acerca de ellos: 'Ahora seré más inocente que los filisteos, aunque esté a punto de hacerles daño.'
Sansón justificó su venganza contra los filisteos declarando que él sería más inocente que ellos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Judges, Samson was a Nazirite judge raised by God to challenge the Philistine oppressors who ruled over Israel during a time of cycles of rebellion and deliverance. Prior to this verse, Samson had married a Philistine woman, but her father gave her to another man, leading Samson to retaliate by tying foxes with torches and burning the Philistines' crops as an act of vengeance. In Judges 15:3, Samson justifies his upcoming actions by claiming he will be blameless in harming the Philistines, reflecting the ongoing tension and conflict between the Israelites and their enemies.
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