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1 Re 12:18

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18 E il re Roboamo mandò a tutti gl’Israeliti Adoram, ch’era sopra i tributi; ma essi lo lapidarono, ed egli morì. E il re Roboamo salì prestamente sopra un carro, per fuggirsene in Gerusalemme.

1 Re 12:18 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 12:18

Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was over the tribute,
&c.] There was one of this name in this office in the time of David, ( 2 Samuel 20:24 ) , this is the same with Adoniram, as Jarchi thinks, see ( 1 Kings 4:6 ) , him he sent either to collect the tribute of the Ephraimites, to show his authority; or rather to call the people back to have some further discourse with them, and endeavour to soften things, and bring them to a compliance, so Josephus F12; but it was too late, and he employed a very improper person; the heavy taxes were their complaint, and a tax gatherer, and especially one that was at the head of the tribute, must be of all men the most disagreeable to them; this is another instance of the folly and false steps of Rehoboam:

and all Israel stoned him with stones, that he died;
the populace fell upon him at once, and stoned him to death; and which, though contrary to law and justice, was approved of and applauded by their principal men and all the people; so irritated and provoked were they by Rehoboam's answer to them. Hottinger F13 says, this man was buried in Shechem, which is very probable; but it is not expressed here, as he suggests it is; however, a grave stone, found A. D. 1480, in Spain, with this inscription, is not genuine,

``this is the grave of Adoniram, a servant of King Solomon, who came to collect tribute, and died such a day:''

therefore King Rehoboam made speed to get him up to his chariot, to
flee to Jerusalem;
from Shechem, fearing they would treat him in the same manner in their rage and fury; his courage was now cooled, and his haughty and hectoring spirit was now brought down, and he was glad to make use of his chariot for flight; this is the first time we read of a king of Israel riding in a chariot; though before of Sisera, a Canaanitish captain, and that only in a chariot of war.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Antiqu. l. 8. c. 8. sect. 3.
F13 Praefat. ad Cipp. Hebr. p. 4. Vid. Walton. in Bibl. Polyglott. Prolegom. 3. sect. 35. p. 22.
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1 Re 12:18 In-Context

16 E tutto il popolo d’Israele, veduto che il re non gli avea prestato orecchio, rispose al re, e disse: Qual parte abbiamo noi in Davide? noi non abbiamo alcuna ragione di eredità nel figliuolo d’Isai; o Israele, vattene alle tue stanze; provvedi ora, Davide, a casa tua. Ed Israele se ne andò alle sue stanze.
17 Ma, quant’è a’ figliuoli d’Israele, che dimoravano nelle città di Giuda, Roboamo regnò sopra loro.
18 E il re Roboamo mandò a tutti gl’Israeliti Adoram, ch’era sopra i tributi; ma essi lo lapidarono, ed egli morì. E il re Roboamo salì prestamente sopra un carro, per fuggirsene in Gerusalemme.
19 Così gl’Israeliti si ribellarono dalla casa di Davide, e son restati così, fino a questo giorno.
20 E, quando tutto Israele ebbe inteso che Geroboamo era ritornato, lo mandarono a chiamare nella raunanza, e lo costituirono re sopra tutto Israele; niuna tribù seguitò la casa di Davide, fuorchè la tribù di Giuda sola.
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