And it came to pass, when the judge was dead, that they returned, and corrupted themselves more than their fathers, in following other gods to serve them, and to bow down unto them; they ceased not from their own doings, nor from their stubborn way.
Pero cuando el juez moría, el pueblo regresaba a sus viejos caminos y se volvía aún peor que sus antepasados. Seguían a otros dioses, los adoraban y se postraban ante ellos. Se negaban a abandonar sus prácticas malvadas o dejar su comportamiento terco.
Cuando moría el juez, los israelitas volvían a sus malos caminos y se volvían peores que antes, adorando otros dioses sin querer cambiar.
📚 Contexto Histórico
This verse describes the repetitive cycle during the period of the Judges (roughly 1200-1050 BC), after Israel had entered the Promised Land but before they had kings. God would raise up judges (military and spiritual leaders) to deliver Israel from their enemies, but when each judge died, the people would abandon God again. This pattern of rebellion, oppression, crying out to God, and deliverance repeated throughout this era.
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