1 Re 20:14

14 Achab disse: "Per mezzo di chi?" E quegli rispose: "Così dice l’Eterno: Per mezzo dei servi dei capi delle province". Achab riprese: "Chi comincerà la battaglia?" L’altro rispose: "Tu".

1 Re 20:14 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 20:14

And Ahab said, by whom?
&c.] Knowing he had no army with him sufficient to go out with against the Syrian army:

and he said, thus saith the Lord, even by the young men of the princes
of the provinces;
either such, as Kimchi thinks, who were brought up with him; or, as others, the sons of governors of provinces, who were kept as hostages, that their fathers might not rebel; neither of which is likely: but rather the servants of such princes who waited on them, and lived delicately and at ease, and were not trained up to military exercise, even by these should the victory be obtained:

then he said, who shall order the battle?
begin the attack, we or they? or who shall conduct it, or be the general of the army, go before it, and lead them on? Ahab might think, being an idolater, that the Lord would not make use of him, or otherwise who could be thought of but himself?

and he answered, thou;
thou must be the commander, go forth with the army, and make the attack upon the enemy.

1 Re 20:14 In-Context

12 Quando Ben-Hadad ricevette quella risposta era a bere coi re sotto i frascati; e disse ai suoi servi: "Disponetevi in ordine!" E quelli si disposero ad attaccar la città.
13 Quand’ecco un profeta si accostò ad Achab, re d’Israele, e disse: "Così dice l’Eterno: Vedi tu questa gran moltitudine? Ecco, oggi io la darò in tuo potere, e tu saprai ch’io sono l’Eterno".
14 Achab disse: "Per mezzo di chi?" E quegli rispose: "Così dice l’Eterno: Per mezzo dei servi dei capi delle province". Achab riprese: "Chi comincerà la battaglia?" L’altro rispose: "Tu".
15 Allora Achab fece la rassegna de’ servi dei capi delle province, ed erano duecentotrentadue; e dopo questi fece la rassegna di tutto il popolo, di tutti i figliuoli d’Israele, ed erano settemila.
16 E fecero una sortita sul mezzogiorno, mentre Ben-Hadad stava a bere e ad ubriacarsi sotto i frascati coi trentadue re, venuti in suo aiuto.
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