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La Biblia de las Americas
1 Reyes 20:8
Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le dijeron: No escuches ni consientas.
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La Biblia Reina-Valera
Kings 20:8"> 8 Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le obedezcas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
Kings 20:8"> 8 Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le obedezcas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez
Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le obedezcas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le obedezcas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569)
Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le oigas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
Y todos los ancianos y todo el pueblo le respondieron: No le oigas, ni hagas lo que te pide.
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Gill's Notes on the Bible
And all the elders and all the people said unto him,.... They were unanimous in their advice:
hearken not [unto him], nor consent; promising, no doubt, that they would stand by him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
“The people” had no distinct place in the ordinary Jewish or Israelite constitution; but they were accustomed to signify their approbation or disapprobation of the decisions of the elders by acclamations or complaints (Joshua 9:18; Judges 11:11, etc.).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 20:8. Hearken not unto him — The elders had every thing at stake, and they chose rather to make a desperate defense than tamely to yield to such degrading and ruinous conditions.