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Giudici 9:56

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56 Così Iddio fece la retribuzione ad Abimelec, del male ch’egli avea commesso contro a suo padre, uccidendo i suoi settanta fratelli.

Giudici 9:56 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 9:56

Thus God rendered the wickedness of Abimelech which he did
unto his father
To the disgrace of his father's character, and to the hurt of his father's family:

in slaying his seventy brethren;
excepting one, which was a piece of unheard of wickedness, attended with most sad aggravations; the shedding such blood required blood to be shed again, and it was righteous judgment God rendered to him; this, and the following verse contain the remarks made upon this history by the writer of it, who, as we have seen, in all probability, was the Prophet Samuel.

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Giudici 9:56 In-Context

54 Laonde egli prestamente chiamò il fante che portava le sue armi, e gli disse: Tira fuori la tua spada, e uccidimi, che talora non si dica di me: Una donna l’ha ammazzato. Il suo fante adunque lo trafisse, ed egli morì.
55 E quando gl’Israeliti ebber veduto che Abimelec era morto, se ne andarono ciascuno al suo luogo.
56 Così Iddio fece la retribuzione ad Abimelec, del male ch’egli avea commesso contro a suo padre, uccidendo i suoi settanta fratelli.
57 Iddio fece ancora ritornare in sul capo degli uomini di Sichem tutto il male che aveano commesso; e avvenne loro la maledizione di Giotam, figliuolo di Ierubbaal.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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