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Luca 13:5

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5 No, vi dico, anzi, se voi non vi ravvedete, tutti perirete simigliantemente.

Luca 13:5 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:5

I tell you, nay
I affirm it, and you may depend upon it, they were not greater sinners than others: though such a melancholy accident befell them, not without the providence of God:

but except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish;
or perish in the same manner; that is, shall be buried under the ruins of the city and temple of Jerusalem, when one stone should not be left upon another; just as these eighteen men were buried under the ruins of the tower of Siloam, of which it was a pledge and emblem; and accordingly great numbers of them did perish in the temple, and were buried under the ruins of it F4.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Joseph. de Bello Jud. l. 6. c. 4.
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Luca 13:5 In-Context

3 No, vi dico, anzi, se voi non vi ravvedete, tutti perirete simigliantemente.
4 Ovvero, pensate voi che que’ diciotto, sopra i quali cadde la torre in Siloe, e li uccise fossero i più colpevoli di tutti gli abitanti di Gerusalemme?
5 No, vi dico, anzi, se voi non vi ravvedete, tutti perirete simigliantemente.
6 OR disse questa parabola: Un uomo avea un fico piantato nella sua vigna; e venne cercandovi del frutto, e non ne trovò.
7 Onde disse al vignaiuolo: Ecco, già son tre anni che io vengo, cercando del frutto in questo fico, e non ve ne trovo; taglialo; perchè rende egli ancora inutile la terra?
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