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2 Samuele 15:17

Listen to 2 Samuele 15:17
17 E quando il re fu uscito, con tutto il popolo che lo seguitava, si fermarono in una casa remota.

2 Samuele 15:17 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 15:17

And the king went forth
From Jerusalem; which is repeated, that it might be observed in what a hurry and fright he was:

and all the people after him;
his family, court, and servants, and as many of the people of Jerusalem as chose to go with him:

and tarried at a place that was afar off;
when they had got at some distance from the city, they stopped and stayed a while; it could not be a great way from it, for they had not as yet passed over the brook Kidron, ( 2 Samuel 15:23 ) .

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2 Samuele 15:17 In-Context

15 Ed i servitori del re gli dissero: Ecco i tuoi servitori, per fare interamente secondo che al re, mio signore, parrà bene.
16 Il re adunque uscì fuori, e tutta la sua casa lo seguitò. E il re lasciò dieci donne concubine a guardia della casa.
17 E quando il re fu uscito, con tutto il popolo che lo seguitava, si fermarono in una casa remota.
18 E tutti i suoi servitori, con tutti i Cheretei, e tutti i Peletei, camminavano allato a lui; e tutti i Ghittei, ch’erano seicent’uomini, venuti di Gat al suo seguito, passavano davanti al re.
19 E il re disse a Ittai Ghitteo: Perchè andresti ancora tu con noi? ritornatene, e dimora col re; perciocchè tu sei forestiere, e sei per andartene presto al tuo luogo.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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