Genesis 49:6 Let my soul come not into their council;O my glory, be not joined to their company.For in their anger they killed men,and in their willfulness they hamstrung oxen.

Otras traducciones de Genesis 49:6

La Biblia de las Américas (Español) BLA

Génesis 49:6 En su consejo no entre mi alma, a su asamblea no se una mi gloria, porque en su ira mataron hombres, y en su obstinación desjarretaron bueyes.

La Biblia del Jubileo 2000 JBS

6 En su secreto no entre mi alma, ni mi honra se junte en su compañía; que en su furor mataron varón, y en su voluntad arrancaron muro

King James Version KJV

6 O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their selfwill they digged down a wall.

New King James Version NKJV

6 Let not my soul enter their council; Let not my honor be united to their assembly; For in their anger they slew a man, And in their self-will they hamstrung an ox.

Nueva Traducción Viviente NTV

Génesis 49:6 Que jamás tome parte yo en sus reuniones;
que nunca tenga nada que ver con sus planes.
Pues en su enojo asesinaron hombres,
y por diversión mutilaron bueyes.

Nueva Versión Internacional NVI

6 ¡No quiero participar de sus reuniones,ni arriesgar mi honor en sus asambleas!En su furor mataron hombres,y por capricho mutilaron toros.

La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español) RVR

6 En su secreto no entre mi alma, Ni mi honra se junte en su compañía; Que en su furor mataron varón, Y en su voluntad arrancaron muro.

Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español) SEV

6 En su secreto no entre mi alma, ni mi honra se junte en su compañía; que en su furor mataron varón, y en su voluntad arrancaron muro.
Study tools for Genesis 49:6
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    Commentary
  • a 49:28 - 49:29–50:14 The Death and Burial of Jacob.Focusing on the death and burial of Jacob, this section falls into two parts. In 49:29–33 Jacob instructs his sons to bury him in Canaan. The process by which the sons fulfill this request is then recorded in 50:1–14. Jacob’s desire to be buried in Hebron reflects his belief that, as God has consistently promised, the future for his descendants will be in Canaan and not Egypt.
  • b 49:28 - 49:29–33 In his last instruction to his sons, Jacob asks to be buried with his 'fathers' in the 'cave' purchased by Abraham from 'Ephron the Hittite' (v. 29). The account of the cave’s purchase is recorded in ch. 23 (see notes). The burials of 'Abraham' (49:30) and 'Isaac' (v. 31) are recounted in 25:8–10 and 35:27–29. While Jacob indicates that 'Rebekah' and 'Leah' were also buried at 'Machpelah' (49:30), this information is not recorded elsewhere in Genesis. 'was gathered to his people' (v. 33). This idiom, commonly used in connection with dying, seems to reflect a belief in being reunited with others in the afterlife.
  • c 49:19 - 49:19 'Gad' sounds like the Hebrew for 'raiders' and 'raid'
  • d 49:10 - By a slight revocalization; a slight emendation yields (compare Septuagint, Syriac, Targum) until he comes to whom it belongs; Hebrew until Shiloh comes, or until he comes to Shiloh
  • e 49:14 - Or between its saddlebags
  • f 49:19 - Gad sounds like the Hebrew for raiders and raid
  • g 49:21 - Or he gives beautiful words, or that bears fawns of the fold
  • h 49:22 - Or Joseph is a wild donkey, a wild donkey beside a spring, his wild colts beside the wall
  • i 49:24 - Hebrew the arms of his hands
  • j 49:24 - Or by the name of the Shepherd
  • k 49:25 - Hebrew Shaddai
  • l 49:26 - A slight emendation yields (compare Septuagint) the blessings of the eternal mountains, the bounties of the everlasting hills
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