And when Gaal saw the people, he said to Zebul, Behold, there come people down from the top of the mountains. And Zebul said unto him, Thou seest the shadow of the mountains as if they were men.
Cuando Gaal vio a la gente que venía, le dijo a Zebul: 'Mira, viene gente bajando desde las cimas de los montes.' Pero Zebul le respondió: 'Solo estás viendo las sombras de los montes que parecen hombres.'
Gaal vio gente acercándose desde los montes, pero Zebul trató de convencerlo de que solo eran sombras.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Judges, which describes the chaotic period of Israel's history before they had a king, Abimelech had violently taken power by killing his brothers and ruling over the city of Shechem. Gaal, a rival leader, was attempting to rally support against Abimelech, but Zebul, who was loyal to Abimelech and served as the city's governor, deceived Gaal by downplaying what he saw as an approaching enemy. This moment of misperception highlights the themes of deception and conflict in the ongoing struggles for leadership among the Israelites.
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