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2 Samuele 7:21

Listen to 2 Samuele 7:21
21 Per amor della tua parola, e secondo il tuo cuore, tu hai operata tutta questa gran cosa, facendo assapere questo al tuo servitore.

2 Samuele 7:21 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 7:21

For thy word's sake
For the sake of the promise he had made to him by Samuel, that he should be king, and his kingdom should be established; or for the sake of the Messiah, that should spring from him; the Memra, as the Targum, the essential Word of God; and so the Septuagint version, "because of thy servant", with which agrees the parallel text in ( 1 Chronicles 17:19 ) ;

and according to thine own heart;
of his own sovereign good will and pleasure, of his own grace, as the Arabic version, and not according to the merits and deserts of David:

hast thou done all these great things;
in making him king of Israel, and settling the kingdom in his posterity to the times of the Messiah, who should spring from him:

to make thy servant know [them];
as he now did by Nathan the prophet, what he and his should enjoy for time to come; so that it is not only a blessing to have favours designed, purposed, and promised, but to have the knowledge of them, to know the things that are freely given of God.

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2 Samuele 7:21 In-Context

19 E pure anche, o Signore Iddio, ciò ti è paruto poco; onde hai parlato della casa del tuo servitore per un lungo tempo a venire. E pure, o Signore Iddio, è questo una legge d’uomini?
20 E che saprebbe Davide dirti di più? ma, Signore Iddio, tu conosci il tuo servitore.
21 Per amor della tua parola, e secondo il tuo cuore, tu hai operata tutta questa gran cosa, facendo assapere questo al tuo servitore.
22 Perciò, Signore Iddio, tu sei magnificato; imperocchè non vi è niuno pari a te, e non vi è alcun Dio fuor che te, secondo tutte le cose che noi abbiamo udite con le nostre orecchie.
23 E quale è l’unica gente in terra pari al tuo popolo Israele? per lo quale Iddio è andato per riscattarselo per suo popolo, e per acquistarsi un nome, e per operare inverso voi, o Israele, queste cose grandi, ed effetti tremendi, o Dio, verso il tuo paese, per amor del tuo popolo, il qual tu ti hai riscosso di Egitto, dalle genti, e da’ loro dii.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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