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Jueces 5:13
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Entonces los sobrevivientes descendieron sobre los nobles; el pueblo del Señor vino a mí como guerreros.
Entonces ha hecho que el que quedó del pueblo, señoree á los magníficos: Jehová me hizo enseñorear sobre los fuertes.
Entonces ha hecho que el que quedó del pueblo, señoree sobre los nobles: Jehová me hizo señorear sobre los poderosos.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
he made: Psalms 49:14, Isaiah 41:15, Isaiah 41:16, Ezekiel 17:24, Daniel 7:18-27, Romans 8:37, Revelation 2:26, Revelation 2:27, Revelation 3:9
the Lord: Psalms 75:7
Reciprocal: Exodus 24:11 - nobles
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then he made him that remaineth,.... The people of Israel that remained, who had been under the yoke of Jabin king of Canaan, under which many of the Israelites very probably died; but now the few mean and miserable that remained were raised to an high estate, and made to
have dominion over the nobles among the people; that is, over the Canaanitish nobility, that were among the people under Jabin; but he being conquered by the Israelites, his people and even his nobles became subject to them; and this was the Lord's doing, as the following words show:
the Lord made me have dominion over the mighty; that is, Deborah, to whom God gave dominion either over the mighty ones of Israel, being raised up to be their judge; or over the mighty Canaanites, she having a concern in the conquest of them and triumph over them, through her direction, advice, command, and presence, though a woman.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This verse is otherwise rendered: “then a remnant of the nobles came down; the people of the Lord came down for me against the mighty.†The following verses mention in detail who this “remnant†were.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 5:13. Make him that remaineth — This appears to be spoken of Barak, who is represented as being only a remnant of the people.