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Giobbe 1:2

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Giobbe 1:2 Meaning and Commentary

Job 1:2

And there were born unto him
By his wife, in lawful wedlock, who was now living, and after mentioned:

seven sons and three daughters;
next to his religious character, his graces, and spiritual blessings, and as the chief of his outward mercies and enjoyments, his children are mentioned; and which are indeed blessings from the Lord, and such as good men, and those that fear the Lord, are sometimes blessed with, see ( Psalms 127:3 Psalms 127:4 Psalms 127:5 ) ( Psalms 128:3 Psalms 128:4 ) and to have a numerous offspring was always esteemed a very great favour and blessing, and as such was reckoned by Job; who, having so many sons, might hope to have his name perpetuated by them, as well as his substance shared among them; and having so many daughters, he might please himself with the thought of marrying them into families, which would strengthen his friendship and alliance with them; just the same number of sons and daughters had Bacchaeus, the third king of Corinth F25.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Heraclides de Politiis ad calcem Aelian. Var. Hist. p. 439.
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Giobbe 1:2 In-Context

1 V’ERA nel paese di Us, un uomo, il cui nome era Giobbe; e quell’uomo era intiero e diritto, e temeva Iddio, e si ritraeva dal male.
2 E gli erano nati sette figliuoli, e tre figliuole.
3 E il suo bestiame era di settemila pecore, e di tremila cammelli, e di cinquecento paia di buoi, e di cinquecento asine, con una molto gran famiglia. E quell’uomo era il più grande di tutti gli orientali.
4 Or i suoi figliuoli andavano, e facevano conviti in casa di ciascun di loro, al suo giorno; e mandavano a chiamare le lor tre sorelle, per mangiare, e per bere con loro.
5 E quando aveano compiuta la volta de’ giorni del convito, Giobbe mandava a santificarli; poi si levava la mattina, ed offeriva olocausti, secondo il numero di essi tutti; perciocchè Giobbe diceva: I miei figliuoli avranno forse peccato, ed avranno parlato male di Dio nei cuori loro. Così faceva sempre Giobbe.
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