Then said all the trees unto the bramble, Come thou, and reign over us.
Entonces todos los árboles le dijeron al espino: 'Ven y sé nuestro rey.'
Los árboles le pidieron al espino que fuera su rey cuando los otros árboles rechazaron el liderazgo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Judges, this verse is part of a parable told by Jotham, the son of Gideon, to the people of Shechem after his half-brother Abimelech had killed their brothers to seize power as ruler. The parable uses trees as symbols for leaders, with the trees seeking a king and ultimately approaching the bramble, which represents an unworthy or destructive choice, to warn against the dangers of selecting a bad leader. This story reflects the turbulent period of the Judges in ancient Israel, where weak leadership often led to chaos and conflict.
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