Genesi 18:23

23 Ed Abrahamo si accostò, e disse: Faresti tu pur perire il giusto con l’empio?

Genesi 18:23 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 18:23

And Abraham drew near
To the Lord; he approached nearer to him, to have more close and intimate conversation with him on the subject of the destruction of Sodom, which he perceived, by what had been said, was like to be; he drew nigh to God in prayer; so the Targum of Jonathan,

``and Abraham prayed and said;''
he drew nigh with faith and freedom, and an holy boldness and confidence, and yet with great reverence of the divine Majesty, and in all humility, under a deep sense of his own meanness and unworthiness: and said, wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
having in his mind righteous Lot, who dwelt in Sodom, whom he knew to be a just man, though he had departed from him, and was dwelling in such a wicked place; and he might charitably hope there were more in so large a city and in the parts adjacent, at least that were not so flagitious and abominably wicked as the greater part were, and who, in comparison of them, were sober and moral people.

Genesi 18:23 In-Context

21 Ora io scenderò, e vedrò se son venuti allo stremo, come il grido n’è pervenuto a me; e se no, io lo saprò.
22 Quegli uomini adunque, partitisi di là, s’inviarono verso Sodoma; ed Abrahamo stette ancora davanti al Signore.
23 Ed Abrahamo si accostò, e disse: Faresti tu pur perire il giusto con l’empio?
24 Forse vi son cinquanta uomini giusti dentro a quella città; li faresti tu eziandìo perire? anzi non perdoneresti tu a quel luogo per amor di cinquanta uomini giusti, che vi fosser dentro?
25 Sia lungi da te il fare una cotal cosa, di far morire il giusto con l’empio, e che il giusto sia al par con l’empio. Sia ciò lungi da te; il Giudice di tutta la terra non farebbe egli diritta giustizia?
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