< 1 Samuel 7 >

1 Entonces el pueblo de Quiriat-jearim vino y se apropió del Arca del Señor. La pusieron en la casa de Abinadab, en la colina. Designaron a su hijo Eleazar para cuidar el Arca del Señor.
[When] the men of Kiriath-Jearim [received that message, they] came to Beth-Shemesh and took the sacred chest of Yahweh. They took it to the house of Abinadab, which was on a hillside. They appointed Abinadab’s son Eleazar to take care of the chest.
2 El Arca permaneció allí, en Quiriat-jearim, desde aquel día, durante mucho tiempo, hasta veinte años. Todos en Israel se lamentaron y, arrepentidos, volvieron al Señor.
The sacred chest stayed in Kiriath-Jearim for a long time—a total of 20 years. During that time all the people of Israel mourned [because it seemed that] Yahweh [had abandoned them] (OR, [and then they asked] Yahweh [to help them]).
3 Entonces Samuel le dijo a todo Israel: “Si desean sinceramente volver al Señor, desháganse de los dioses extranjeros y de las imágenes de Astoret, entréguense al Señor y adórenlo sólo a él, y él los salvará de los filisteos”.
Then Samuel said to all the Israeli people, “If you truly [IDM] want to act like Yahweh’s people should, you must get rid of your statues of [the goddess] Astarte and the idols/statues of all the other foreign gods. You must decide to serve/worship only Yahweh. If you do that, he will rescue you from [the power of] [MTY] the Philistia people.”
4 El pueblo de Israel se deshizo de sus baales e imágenes de Astoret y sólo adoró al Señor.
So the Israelis got rid of all their statues of the gods Baal and Astarte, and they worshiped only Yahweh.
5 Entonces Samuel dijo: “Que todo el pueblo de Israel se reúna en Mizpa, y yo oraré al Señor por ustedes”.
Then Samuel told them, “All you Israeli people must gather with me at Mizpah. Then I will pray to Yahweh for you.”
6 Una vez reunidos en Mizpa, sacaron agua y la derramaron ante el Señor. Ese día ayunaron y reconocieron: “Hemos pecado contra el Señor”. Y Samuel se convirtió en el líder de los israelitas en Mizpa.
So they gathered at Mizpah, which was the town where Samuel previously was the leader of the Israeli people. They had a big ceremony there. They drew water [from a well], and poured the water on the ground while Yahweh watched. [To show that they were sorry for having worshiped idols], they did not eat any food on that day, and they confessed that they had sinned against Yahweh.
7 Cuando los filisteos se enteraron de que los israelitas se habían reunido en Mizpa, sus gobernantes dirigieron un ataque contra Israel. Cuando los israelitas se enteraron de esto, se aterraron por lo que los filisteos podrían hacer.
When the kings of the Philistia area heard that the Israeli people had gathered at Mizpah, they led their armies there to attack the Israelis. When the Israelis found out that the Philistia army was approaching them, they became very afraid.
8 Le dijeron a Samuel: “No dejes de rogarle al Señor nuestro Dios por nosotros, para que nos salve de los filisteos”.
They told Samuel, “Pray to Yahweh to rescue us from the Philistia army [MTY], and do not stop pleading!”
9 Samuel tomó un cordero joven y lo presentó como holocausto completo al Señor. Clamó al Señor por ayuda para Israel, y el Señor le respondió.
So Samuel took a very young lamb [and killed it] and offered it to Yahweh to be a sacrifice that was completely burned [on the altar]. Then he prayed and pleaded that Yahweh [would help] the Israelis, and Yahweh did help them.
10 Mientras Samuel presentaba el holocausto, los filisteos se acercaron para atacar a Israel. Pero aquel día el Señor tronó muy fuerte contra los filisteos, lo que los confundió totalmente, y fueron derrotados ante la mirada de Israel.
While Samuel was burning the offering, the Philistia army came near to attack the Israelis. But Yahweh caused it to thunder very loudly. The soldiers of the Philistia army became very frightened, and then they (became confused/did not know what to do). So the Israelis were able to defeat them.
11 Entonces los hombres de Israel salieron corriendo de Mizpa y los persiguieron, matándolos hasta llegar a un lugar cercano a Bet-car.
The Israeli men ran out of Mizpah and pursued the Philistia soldiers almost to Beth-Car [town], and killed many Philistia soldiers while they were trying to run away.
12 Después de esto, Samuel tomó una piedra y la colocó entre Mizpa y Sen. La llamó Ebenezer, diciendo: “¡El Señor nos ayudó hasta aquí!”.
After that happened, Samuel took a large stone and set it up between Mizpah and Jeshanah [towns]. He named the stone ‘Ebenezer’, [which means ‘stone of help’], because he said “Yahweh has helped us until the present time.”
13 Fue así como los filisteos se mantuvieron bajo control y no volvieron a invadir Israel. A lo largo de la vida de Samuel, el Señor usó su poder contra los filisteos.
So the Philistia people were defeated, and for a long time they did not enter the Israeli land [to attack them] again. During the time that Samuel was alive, Yahweh powerfully protected [MTY] [the Israeli people] from [being attacked by] the Philistia army.
14 Los filisteos le devolvieron a Israel las ciudades que les habían arrebatado, desde Ecrón hasta Gat, e Israel también liberó el territorio vecino de manos de los filisteos. También hubo paz entre Israel y los amorreos.
The Israeli army was able to capture again the Israeli villages between Ekron and Gath that the Philistia army had captured before. The Israelis were also able to take again the other areas around those cities that the Philistia army had taken [from the Israelis] previously. And there was peace between the Israelis and the Amor people-group.
15 Y Samuel fue el líder de Israel por el resto de su vida.
Samuel continued to be the leader of the Israeli people until he died.
16 Todos los años recorría el país, yendo a Betel, Gilgal y Mizpa. En todos estos lugares atendía los asuntos de Israel.
As long as he was alive, every year he traveled back and forth between Bethel and Gilgal and Mizpah [cities]. In those cities he listened to disputes between people and made decisions about them.
17 Luego regresaba a Ramá, porque allí vivía. Desde allí gobernaba a Israel, y también construyó un altar para el Señor.
After he listened to disputes and made decisions in each of those towns, he returned to his home at Ramah, and he would listen to people’s disputes there, also, [and make decisions about them]. And he built an altar at Ramah [to offer sacrifices] to Yahweh.

< 1 Samuel 7 >