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Marco 6:19

Listen to Marco 6:19
19 Ed Erodiada gliene avea mal talento; e volentieri l’avrebbe fatto morire, ma non poteva.

Marco 6:19 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 6:19

Therefore Herodias had a quarrel against him
Was angry with him, conceived wrath, and laid up hatred against him, and was an adversary to him; which is the sense of the Oriental versions. She bore him an inward grudge, and lay in wait to take the first opportunity of dispatching him:

and would have killed him, but she could not;
being hindered by Herod, who as yet would not suffer it; partly through fear of the people, and partly through the respect he had for John.

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Marco 6:19 In-Context

17 Perciocchè esso Erode avea mandato a prender Giovanni, e l’avea messo nei legami in prigione, a motivo di Erodiada, moglie di Filippo, suo fratello; perciocchè egli l’avea sposata,
18 e Giovanni avea detto ad Erode: Ei non ti è lecito di aver la moglie del tuo fratello.
19 Ed Erodiada gliene avea mal talento; e volentieri l’avrebbe fatto morire, ma non poteva.
20 Perciocchè Erode temeva Giovanni, conoscendolo uomo giusto, e santo; e l’osservava; ed avendolo udito, faceva molte cose, e volentieri l’udiva.
21 Ora, venuto un giorno opportuno, che Erode, nel giorno della sua natività, feceva un convito a’ suoi grandi, e capitani, ed a’ principali della Galilea;
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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