2 Crônicas 28:15

15 Aqueles homens citados nominalmente apanharam os prisioneiros e com as roupas e as sandálias dos despojos vestiram todos os que estavam nus. Deram-lhes comida, bebida e bálsamo medicinal. Puseram sobre jumentos todos aqueles que estavam fracos. Assim os levaram de volta a seus patrícios residentes em Jericó, a cidade das Palmeiras, e voltaram para Samaria.

2 Crônicas 28:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 28:15

And the men that were expressed by name rose up
Either those before named, ( 2 Chronicles 28:12 ) as Jarchi, and so the Vulgate Latin version; or such as they pitched upon, nominated, and appointed:

and took the captives, and with the spoil clothed all that were naked
among them, and arrayed them, and shod them;
put clothes on their backs, and shoes on their feet, who either were taken or carried away before they could put on their garments, or had been stripped of them:

and gave them to eat, and drink, and anointed them;
not only fed them, being hungry and thirsty, but anointed them for refreshment after travelling; the Targum is, "washed them", from dirt and filth contracted by travelling:

and carried all the feeble of them on asses;
women and children that were not able to walk afoot so far back again:

and brought them to Jericho, the city of palm trees, to their brethren;
a city on the borders both of Judah and Israel, and famous for the number of palm trees near it, see ( Judges 1:16 ) in all which these inhabitants of Samaria acted the part of the good Samaritan, ( Luke 10:33 Luke 10:34 ) ,

then they returned to Samaria:
the prophet, with the princes, and the army, and the whole congregation.

2 Crônicas 28:15 In-Context

13 “Não tragam os prisioneiros para cá. Caso contrário seremos culpados diante do SENHOR. Vocês querem aumentar ainda mais o nosso pecado e a nossa culpa? A nossa culpa já é grande, e o fogo da sua ira está sobre Israel”.
14 Então os soldados libertaram os prisioneiros e colocaram os despojos na presença dos líderes e de toda a assembleia.
15 Aqueles homens citados nominalmente apanharam os prisioneiros e com as roupas e as sandálias dos despojos vestiram todos os que estavam nus. Deram-lhes comida, bebida e bálsamo medicinal. Puseram sobre jumentos todos aqueles que estavam fracos. Assim os levaram de volta a seus patrícios residentes em Jericó, a cidade das Palmeiras, e voltaram para Samaria.
16 Nessa época, o rei Acaz enviou mensageiros ao rei, da Assíria para pedir-lhe ajuda.
17 Os edomitas tinham voltado a atacar Judá fazendo prisioneiros,
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