Judges 13:15-16

15Manoah said to the Lord’s messenger, “Please stay here awhile,
Heb “Please allow us to detain you.”
so we can prepare a young goat for you to eat.”
Heb “so we can prepare before you a young goat of the goats.”
16The Lord’s messenger said to Manoah, “If I stay,
Heb “If you detain me.”
I will not eat your food. But if you want to make a burnt sacrifice to the Lord, you should offer it.” (He said this because Manoah did not know that he was the Lord’s messenger.)
The words “he said this” are supplied in the translation for clarification. Manoah should have known from these words that the messenger represented the Lord. In the preceding narrative the narrator has informed the reader that the visitor is the Lord’s messenger, but Manoah and his wife did not perceive this. In vv. 5 and 7 the angel refers to “God” (אֱלֹהִים, ’elohim), not the Lord (יְהוַה, yehvah). Manoah’s wife calls the visitor “a man sent from God” and “God’s messenger” (v. 6), while Manoah prays to the “Lord” (אֲדוֹנָי, ’adonay) and calls the visitor “a man sent from God” (v. 8).
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