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Geremia 32:22

Listen to Geremia 32:22
22 e desti loro questo paese, il quale tu avevi giurato a’ padri loro di dar loro, paese stillante latte, e miele;

Geremia 32:22 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 32:22

And hast given them this land, which thou didst swear to
their fathers to give them
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; so that God was faithful to his word, kept his covenant and oath; and the faithfulness of God is observed and acknowledged by the prophet, along with other perfections of God before taken notice of. The land of Canaan was a land of promise, confirmed by an oath, and was the pure gift of God to the Israelites, and not any merit of theirs; it was given them by him who had a right to dispose of it, and could make them a good title to it, and which they had; though before in the possession of others, who for their wickedness were driven out: a land flowing with milk and honey:
abounding with plenty of all good things, for the sustenance and comfort of human life; a very frequent description of the land of Canaan, and is expressive of the great kindness and goodness of God to this people.

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Geremia 32:22 In-Context

20 che hai, infino al dì d’oggi, fatti miracoli, e prodigi, nel paese di Egitto, e in Israele, e fra tutti gli uomini; e ti sei acquistato un Nome, quale è oggidì;
21 e traesti il tuo popolo Israele fuor del paese di Egitto, con miracoli, e prodigi, e man forte, e braccio steso, e con grande spavento;
22 e desti loro questo paese, il quale tu avevi giurato a’ padri loro di dar loro, paese stillante latte, e miele;
23 nel quale essendo entrati, l’han posseduto; ma non hanno ubbidito alla tua voce, e non son camminati nella tua Legge; non han fatte tutte le cose che tu avevi lor comandate di fare; laonde tu hai lor fatto avvenire tutto questo male.
24 Ecco, gli argini son giunti fino alla città, per prenderla; e la città è data in man de’ Caldei che la combattono, per cagion della spada, e della fame, e della pestilenza; e quello che tu hai detto è avvenuto; ed ecco, tu il vedi.
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