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1 Re 4:5

Listen to 1 Re 4:5
5 ed Azaria, figliuolo di Natan, era sopra i commissari; e Zabud, figliuolo di Natan, era principale Ufficiale, famigliare del re;

1 Re 4:5 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 4:5

And Azariah the son of Nathan [was] over the officers
The twelve officers who provided food for Solomon's household after mentioned:

and Zabud the son of Nathan;
another of the sons of Nathan the prophet: for he being a principal instrument of settling Solomon on the throne, had interest enough to promote his sons to the chief places of honour and trust: and this here

[was] principal officer, [and] the king's friend;
a chief minister about him, very intimate with him, that kept him company, privately conversed with him, was in his secrets, and admitted to great privacy and nearness to him.

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1 Re 4:5 In-Context

3 Elihoref ed Ahia, figliuoli di Sisa, erano Segretari; Iosafat, figliuolo di Ahilud, era Cancelliere;
4 Benaia, figliuolo di Ioiada, era Capo dell’esercito; e Sadoc ed Ebiatar erano Sacerdoti;
5 ed Azaria, figliuolo di Natan, era sopra i commissari; e Zabud, figliuolo di Natan, era principale Ufficiale, famigliare del re;
6 ed Ahizar era il gran Maestro di casa; e Adoniram, figliuolo di Abda, era sopra i tributi.
7 Or Salomone avea dodici commissari sopra tutto Israele, i quali provvedevano di vittuaglia il re e la sua casa; ciascuno di essi avea la cura di provvedere di vittuaglia un mese dell’anno.
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