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Giudici 17:8

Listen to Giudici 17:8
8 partitosi di quella città, cioè, di Bet-lehem di Giuda, per dimorare ovunque troverebbe luogo, e procedendo a suo cammino, giunse al monte di Efraim, alla casa di Mica.

Giudici 17:8 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 17:8

And the man departed out of the city from Bethlehemjudah,
to sojourn where he could find a place Either being a man that had a rambling head, and of an unsettled mind, and could not easily fix any where; or else there being no supreme magistrate, to take care that the Levites had their due maintenance, for which there was a sufficient provision made by law; and the people being negligent of paying their tithes, there being none to oblige them to it, and they indifferent to the true worship of God, and prone to idolatry; this man was obliged to go abroad, and seek for a livelihood where he could get it, and sojourn in a place the most convenient for him:

and he came to Mount Ephraim, to the house of Micah, as he journeyed:
not with a design to stay there, but called by the way, having heard perhaps that Micah was both a wealthy and an hospitable man, and he also might have heard of the new form of worship he had set up in his house.

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Giudici 17:8 In-Context

6 In quel tempo non v’era alcun re in Israele; ciascuno faceva ciò che gli parea bene.
7 Or un certo giovane di Bet-lehem di Giuda, che è della nazione di Giuda, il quale era Levita, ed era dimorato quivi,
8 partitosi di quella città, cioè, di Bet-lehem di Giuda, per dimorare ovunque troverebbe luogo, e procedendo a suo cammino, giunse al monte di Efraim, alla casa di Mica.
9 E Mica gli disse: Onde vieni? E il Levita gli disse: Io son di Bet-lehem di Giuda, e vo a dimorare ovunque troverò luogo.
10 E Mica gli disse: Dimora meco, e siimi per padre, e per sacerdote; e io ti darò dieci sicli d’argento l’anno, e il tuo vestire ordinario, e il tuo nudrimento. E il Levita vi andò.
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