Now the men of Israel had sworn in Mizpeh, saying, There shall not any of us give his daughter unto Benjamin to wife.
Los hombres de Israel habían hecho una promesa solemne en Mizpa, diciendo: 'Ninguno de nosotros dará a nuestras hijas en matrimonio a hombres de la tribu de Benjamín.'
Los israelitas juraron en Mizpa no casar a sus hijas con hombres de la tribu de Benjamín.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Judges, during a time of tribal conflicts in ancient Israel, the men of Israel gathered at Mizpeh after a brutal civil war against the tribe of Benjamin, which stemmed from the horrific events in Gibeah where a Levite's concubine was abused. They swore this oath as a punitive measure to isolate Benjamin, reflecting the era's lack of centralized leadership and the rash decisions that often led to further chaos. This vow highlighted the consequences of inter-tribal divisions in a society governed by judges rather than a king.
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