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Neemia 13:1

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1 IN quel tempo si lesse nel libro di Mosè, in presenza del popolo; e fu trovato scritto in esso, che gli Ammoniti ed i Moabiti non debbono giammai in perpetuo entrare nella raunanza di Dio;

Neemia 13:1 Meaning and Commentary

Nehemiah 13:1

On that day
Not when the wall of the city was dedicated, nor quickly after; for it cannot be thought that people should be so corrupted so soon as this chapter shows; but when Nehemiah had governed them twelve years, and had been at Babylon, and was returned again, as appears from ( Nehemiah 13:6 ) , compared with ( Nehemiah 2:1 Nehemiah 2:6 ) ( 7:2 ) ,

they read in the book of Moses in the audience of the people;
for from the time of the reading of the law by Ezra, ( Nehemiah 8:1 ) it became a custom to read the law publicly:

and therein was found written, that the Ammonite and the Moabite should
not come into the congregation of the Lord;
that is, be admitted to marry with any of the people of Israel; (See Gill on Deuteronomy 23:3).

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Neemia 13:1 In-Context

1 IN quel tempo si lesse nel libro di Mosè, in presenza del popolo; e fu trovato scritto in esso, che gli Ammoniti ed i Moabiti non debbono giammai in perpetuo entrare nella raunanza di Dio;
2 perciocchè non vennero incontro a’ figliuoli d’Israele con pane ed acqua; e prezzolarono contro a loro Balaam, per maledirli; benchè l’Iddio nostro avesse convertita quella maledizione in benedizione.
3 Perciò, quando il popolo ebbe intesa quella legge, separò d’Israele ogni mischianza.
4 Ora, avanti questo, il sacerdote Eliasib, costituito sopra le camere della Casa dell’Iddio nostro, essendo parente di Tobia,
5 gli avea acconcia una gran camera ove anticamente si riponevano le offerte, l’incenso, ed i vasellamenti, e le decime del frumento, del vino, e dell’olio, ordinate per li Leviti, per li cantori, e per li portinai, e le porzioni, che se ne levavano per li sacerdoti.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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