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2 Cronache 31:6

Listen to 2 Cronache 31:6
6 I figliuoli d’Israele e di Giuda che abitavano nelle città di Giuda, addussero anch’essi le decime del grosso, e del minuto bestiame, e le decime delle cose sacre, consacrate al Signore Iddio loro; e le misero per mucchi.

2 Cronache 31:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 31:6

And concerning the children of Israel and Judah, that dwelt
in the cities of Judah
As for the supplement "concerning", I see no need of it; the sense is, that when the king's edict was known by the inhabitants of the cities in the country, as well as at Jerusalem:

they also brought in the tithes of oxen, and sheep;
according to the law in ( Leviticus 27:32 )

and the tithe of holy things, which were consecrated unto the Lord
their God;
which Jarchi understands of the second tithe the Levites were to give to the priests; but Kimchi of things consecrated to sacred uses, and no longer for their own, and which were even free from tithing:

and laid them by heaps:
heaps upon heaps, such large quantities were brought in.

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2 Cronache 31:6 In-Context

4 e disse al popolo, agli abitanti di Gerusalemme, che dessero a’ sacerdoti ed ai Leviti la parte loro; acciocchè prendessero animo di far ciò che la Legge del Signore comanda.
5 E quando questo comandamento fu divolgato, i figliuoli d’Israele portarono le primizie del frumento, del vino, e dell’olio, e del miele, e d’ogni frutto della campagna, in gran quantità; portarono ancora le decime d’ogni cosa abbondantemente.
6 I figliuoli d’Israele e di Giuda che abitavano nelle città di Giuda, addussero anch’essi le decime del grosso, e del minuto bestiame, e le decime delle cose sacre, consacrate al Signore Iddio loro; e le misero per mucchi.
7 Al terzo mese cominciarono ad accumulare que’ mucchi, ed al settimo mese finirono.
8 Ed Ezechia, ed i principali vennero, e videro que’ mucchi, e benedissero il Signore, ed il suo popolo Israele.
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