Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Después hubo otra guerra en Gath, donde hubo un hombre de grande altura, el cual tenía doce dedos en las manos, y otros doce en los pies, veinticuatro en todos: y también era de lo hijos del gigante.
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse describes a battle in Gath where a man with unusual physical traits, including six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot, fought. This man was related to a giant, highlighting his extraordinary stature and strength.
Explicado para niños
Imagine a really big game of soccer where one player is much bigger than the others. This player had extra fingers and toes, like having extra helpers on your hands and feet. This giant man was part of a family of big, strong people.
Contexto histórico
The book of 2 Samuel was written by a prophet, possibly Nathan or Gad, around the 10th century BCE. It documents the reign of King David and the battles he fought, including those against giants. The audience was the people of Israel, and the cultural setting was one of tribal conflict and divine kingship.
Aplicación para hoy
Today, we might face people who seem overwhelmingly strong or skilled, like a highly competitive coworker. Remember, true strength comes from within and from God’s support, not just physical or numerical advantages.
Temas
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What is the significance of the giant's physical traits in 2 Samuel 21:20?
The extra fingers and toes emphasize the giant's unusual and intimidating physical presence, highlighting the challenge King David and his men faced.
How does this verse relate to the theme of divine intervention?
While the verse doesn't directly mention divine intervention, it sets a context where God's people face overwhelming odds, similar to other biblical accounts where God's help is crucial.
Can you explain the historical context of the battles in 2 Samuel?
The battles described in 2 Samuel often reflect the ongoing conflicts between the Israelites and their neighbors, especially Philistines, during King David's reign.
What can we learn about facing challenges from this verse?
We can learn that facing overwhelming challenges, like battles with giants, requires faith and reliance on divine strength rather than just human power or numbers.