And after him was Shamgar the son of Anath, which slew of the Philistines six hundred men with an ox goad: and he also delivered Israel.
Después de él vino Samgar, hijo de Anat, quien mató a seiscientos filisteos con una aguijada de bueyes, y él también liberó a Israel.
Samgar liberó a Israel matando a seiscientos filisteos con una simple aguijada de bueyes.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Judges, the Israelites were in a cycle of disobedience to God, leading to oppression by neighboring enemies like the Philistines, after the death of Joshua and before the establishment of the monarchy. Shamgar, son of Anath, emerged as a judge who delivered Israel by defeating six hundred Philistines with an ox goad, a simple farming implement, illustrating God's use of ordinary individuals in extraordinary circumstances. This brief account fits into the broader narrative of God's repeated interventions to save His people during their vulnerable settlement in the Promised Land.
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