Salmi 69:25

25 Sieno desolati i lor palazzi; Ne’ lor tabernacoli non vi sia alcuno abitatore.

Salmi 69:25 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 69:25

Let their habitation be desolate
Which is applied to Judas, ( Acts 1:20 ) ; but not to the exclusion of others; for it must be understood of the habitations of others; even of their princes and nobles, their chief magistrates, high priest and other priests, scribes, and doctors of the law: for the word may be rendered, "their palace" or "castle" F11, as it is by some; and so may denote the houses of their principal men, the members of their sanhedrim; their houses great and fair, of which there were many in Jerusalem when it was destroyed; see ( Isaiah 5:9 ) ; as well as the habitations of the meaner sort of people, which all became desolate at that time; and particularly their house, the temple, which was like a palace or castle, built upon a mountain. This was left desolate, as our Lord foretold it would, ( Matthew 23:38 ) ;

[and] let none dwell in their tents;
the city of Jerusalem was wholly destroyed and not a house left standing in it, nor an inhabitant of it; it was laid even with the ground, ploughed up, and not one stone left upon another, ( Luke 19:44 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F11 (Mtryj) "palatium eorum", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Cocceius, Michaelis; "castella eorum", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "palatium vel casteilum eorum", Gejerus; so Ainsworth.

Salmi 69:25 In-Context

23 Gli occhi loro sieno oscurati, sì che non possano vedere; E fa’ loro del continuo vacillare i lombi.
24 Spandi l’ira tua sopra loro, E colgali l’ardor del tuo cruccio.
25 Sieno desolati i lor palazzi; Ne’ lor tabernacoli non vi sia alcuno abitatore.
26 Perciocchè hanno perseguitato colui che tu hai percosso, E fatte le lor favole del dolore di coloro che tu hai feriti.
27 Aggiugni loro iniquità sopra iniquità; E non abbiano giammai entrata alla tua giustizia.
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