Michea 2:2

2 Desiderano de’ campi, e li rapiscono; desiderano delle case, e le tolgono; ed oppressano l’uomo, e la sua casa; e la persona, e la sua eredità.

Michea 2:2 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 2:2

And they covet fields, and take [them] by violence
The fields of their poor neighbours, which lie near them, and convenient for them; they wish they were theirs, and they contrive ways and means to get them into their possession; and if they cannot get them by fair means, if they cannot persuade them to sell them, or at their price, they will either use some crafty method to get them from them, or they will take them away by force and violence; as Ahab got Naboth's vineyard from him: and houses, and take [them] away;
they covet the houses of their neighbours also, and take the same course to get them out of their hands, and add them to their own estates: so they oppress a man and his house, even a man and his heritage;
not only dispossess him of his house to dwell in, but of his paternal inheritance, what he received from his ancestors, and should have transmitted to his posterity, being unalienable; and so distressed a man and his family for the present, and his posterity after him. The Vulgate Latin version is, "they calumniate a man and his house"; which seems to be designed to make it agree with the story of Ahab, ( 1 Kings 21:13 ) .

Michea 2:2 In-Context

1 Guai a quelli che divisano iniquità, e macchinano del male sopra i lor letti, e lo mettono ad effetto allo schiarir della mattina; perciocchè ne hanno il potere in mano!
2 Desiderano de’ campi, e li rapiscono; desiderano delle case, e le tolgono; ed oppressano l’uomo, e la sua casa; e la persona, e la sua eredità.
3 Perciò, così ha detto il Signore: Ecco, io diviso del male contro a questa nazione, dal quale voi non potrete ritrarre il collo; e non camminerete più alteramente; perciocchè sarà un tempo malvagio.
4 In quel giorno gli uni prenderanno a far di voi un proverbio, e gli altri un lamento lamentevole, e diranno: Noi siamo del tutto guasti; egli ha trasportata ad altri la parte del mio popolo; come mi avrebbe egli tolte, ed avrebbe spartite le mie possessioni, per restituirmele?
5 Perciò, tu non avrai alcuno che tiri la cordicella, per far delle parti a sorte, nella raunanza del Signore.
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