Giudici 3:12

12 E I figliuoli d’Israele continuarono a fare ciò che dispiace al Signore; laonde il Signore fortificò Eglon, re di Moab, contro ad Israele; perciocchè aveano fatto ciò che dispiace al Signore.

Giudici 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 3:12

And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the
Lord
Fell into idolatry again, which was a great evil in the sight of God, and what they were prone to fall into:

and the Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab against Israel;
put it into his heart to invade them, and encouraged him to it, and gave him success; what kings reigned over Moab between Balak and this king we know not: it is a commonly received notion of the Jews, that Ruth was the daughter of Eglon; see ( Ruth 1:4 ) ; and it was about this time that Elimelech with his two sons went into Moab, and when many of those things recorded in the book of Ruth were transacted:

because they had done evil in the sight of the Lord;
which had greatly provoked him to anger, and was the cause of stirring up the king of Moab against them.

Giudici 3:12 In-Context

10 E lo Spirito del Signore fu sopra lui, ed egli giudicò Israele, e uscì fuori in battaglia; e il Signore gli diede in mano Cusan-risataim, re di Mesopotamia; e la sua mano si rinforzò contro a Cusan-risataim.
11 E il paese ebbe requie lo spazio di quarant’anni. Poi Otniel, figliuolo di Chenaz, morì.
12 E I figliuoli d’Israele continuarono a fare ciò che dispiace al Signore; laonde il Signore fortificò Eglon, re di Moab, contro ad Israele; perciocchè aveano fatto ciò che dispiace al Signore.
13 Ed egli adunò appresso di sè i figliuoli di Ammon, e gli Amalechiti, e andò, e percosse Israele; ed essi occuparono la città delle palme.
14 E i figliuoli d’Israele servirono diciotto anni ad Eglon, re di Moab.
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