Giudici 6:40

40 E Iddio fece così in quella notte; e il vello solo fu asciutto, e la rugiada fu sopra tutta la terra.

Giudici 6:40 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 6:40

And God did so that night
The night following, the night being the season in which the dew falls:

for it was dry upon the fleece only, and there was dew on all the
ground;
and this might signify, that not Gideon only, as before, should partake of the divine favour, but all the Israelites, who would share in the salvation wrought by him. Many interpreters observe, that all this is an emblem of the different case and state of the Jews and Gentiles under the different dispensations; that whereas under the former dispensation the Jews partook of the divine favour only, and of the blessings of grace, and enjoyed the words and ordinances with which they were watered, when the Gentiles all around them were like a barren wilderness; so, under the Gospel dispensation, the Gentiles share the above benefits to a greater degree, while the Jews are entirely destitute of them.

Giudici 6:40 In-Context

38 Ed egli avvenne così. Ed egli si levò la mattina seguente, e stringendo il vello, spremè della rugiada una piena coppa d’acqua.
39 E Gedeone disse a Dio: L’ira tua non si accenda contro a me, ed io parlerò ancora sol questa volta; deh! permetti ch’io faccia ancora questa sola volta prova col vello; deh! sia il vello solo asciutto, e sia la rugiada sopra tutta la terra.
40 E Iddio fece così in quella notte; e il vello solo fu asciutto, e la rugiada fu sopra tutta la terra.
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