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1 Cronache 12:20

Listen to 1 Cronache 12:20
20 Quando egli di là andò in Siclag, Adna, e Iozabad, e Iediael, e Micael, e Iozabad, ed Elihu, e Silletai, d’infra i Manassiti, capi di migliaia di Manasse, andarono ad arrendersi a lui.

1 Cronache 12:20 Meaning and Commentary

1 Chronicles 12:20

As he went to Ziklag, there fell to him of Manasseh
Others besides the former, who joined him when he went with the Philistines; these joined him when he was dismissed from them, and was returning to Ziklag: namely,

Adnah, and Jozabad, and Jediael, and Michael, and Jozabad, and Elihu,
and Zilthai, captains of the thousands that were of Manasseh;
that tribe being, as the rest were, divided into hundreds and thousands; these were captains over the thousands of the militia of the tribe.

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1 Cronache 12:20 In-Context

18 Allora lo Spirito investì Amasai, capo di que’ capitani; ed egli disse: Noi siamo tuoi, o Davide, e staremo teco, o figliuolo d’Isai. Pace, pace a te, e pace a quelli che ti soccorrono; conciossiachè l’Iddio tuo ti soccorra. E Davide li accolse, e li costituì fra i capitani delle sue schiere.
19 Alcuni ancora di Manasse andarono ad arrendersi a Davide, quando egli venne co’ Filistei, per combattere contro a Saulle. Ma Davide non diede loro alcun soccorso; perciocchè i principi dei Filistei, per comun consiglio, lo rimandarono, dicendo: Egli si rivolterà a Saulle, suo signore, al rischio delle nostre teste.
20 Quando egli di là andò in Siclag, Adna, e Iozabad, e Iediael, e Micael, e Iozabad, ed Elihu, e Silletai, d’infra i Manassiti, capi di migliaia di Manasse, andarono ad arrendersi a lui.
21 Ed essi diedero soccorso a Davide contro alle schiere che aveano fatta quella correria; perciocchè erano tutti uomini valenti, onde furono fatti capitani nell’esercito.
22 Perciocchè di giorno in giorno venivano genti a Davide, per soccorrerlo, fino a fare un campo grande, come un campo di Dio.
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