Deuteronomio 15:16

16 Ma se pure egli ti dice: Io non voglio uscir d’appresso a te; perciocchè egli amerà te e la tua casa, perchè egli starà bene teco;

Deuteronomio 15:16 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 15:16

And it shall be, if he say unto thee, I will not go away from
thee
Out of his house, nor quit his service:

because he loveth thee and thine house;
his master and his family, and so loath to leave them, but chooses rather to stay with them than have his liberty; hence the Jews say F11, if his master has not a wife and children, his ear is not to be bored:

because he is well with thee; lives well with him,
is well used by him, wants for nothing, and enjoys peace and quietness, and has everything to make him happy as such a state will admit of, and with the which he is well contented, and highly pleased. This is an emblem of the cheerful and constant obedience of the people of Christ to him their master, flowing from love to him; whom they love above all persons and things, with all their heart and soul, and his house also, the place of his worship, his ordinances, truths, ministers and children; and therefore choose to be where they are, finding that they are there well used, fare well, having bread enough and to spare, spiritual provisions in plenty; are well clothed with the righteousness of Christ, have the good company of the saints and excellent in the earth, in whom is all their delight; and, above all, the presence of their Lord and master, and the smiles of his countenance.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Maimon. in Misn. Kiddushin, c. 1. sect. 2.

Deuteronomio 15:16 In-Context

14 Del tutto donagli alcun fornimento della tua greggia, e della tua aia, e del tuo torcolo; dagli di ciò in che il Signore Iddio tuo ti avrà benedetto.
15 E ricordati che tu sei stato servo nel paese di Egitto, e che il Signore Iddio tuo te n’ha riscosso; perciò io ti comando oggi questo.
16 Ma se pure egli ti dice: Io non voglio uscir d’appresso a te; perciocchè egli amerà te e la tua casa, perchè egli starà bene teco;
17 allora prendi una lesina, e foragli l’orecchia contro all’uscio; ed egli ti sarà servo in perpetuo. Fa’ eziandio così alla tua serva.
18 Non ti sia grave il rimandarlo in libertà d’appresso a te; conciossiachè egli t’abbia servito sei anni, che è il doppio dell’allogazione d’un mercenario; e il Signore Iddio tuo ti benedirà in tutto ciò che tu farai.
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