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Giovanni 8:2

Listen to Giovanni 8:2
2 E in sul far del giorno, venne di nuovo nel tempio, e tutto il popolo venne a lui; ed egli, postosi a sedere, li ammaestrava.

Giovanni 8:2 Meaning and Commentary

John 8:2

And early in the morning he came again into the temple
Which shows his diligence, constancy, and assiduity, in his ministerial work, as well as his courage and intrepidity; being fearless of his enemies, though careful to give them no advantage against him, before his time:

and all the people came unto him;
which also commends the industry and diligence of his hearers, who were forward to hear him, and were early at the temple for that purpose, and that in great numbers:

and he sat down and taught them;
he sat, as his manner was; (See Gill on Matthew 5:1); and taught them as one having authority, and such doctrine, and in such a manner, as never man did; with all plainness, boldness, and freedom.

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Giovanni 8:2 In-Context

1 E GESÙ se ne andò al monte degli Ulivi.
2 E in sul far del giorno, venne di nuovo nel tempio, e tutto il popolo venne a lui; ed egli, postosi a sedere, li ammaestrava.
3 Allora i Farisei, e gli Scribi, gli menarono una donna, ch’era stata colta in adulterio; e fattala star in piè ivi in mezzo,
4 dissero a Gesù: Maestro, questa donna è stata trovata in sul fatto, commettendo adulterio.
5 Or Mosè ci ha comandato nella legge, che cotali si lapidino; tu adunque, che ne dici?
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