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Giosué 4:1-7

Listen to Giosué 4:1-7
1 Or quando tutta la nazione ebbe finito di passare il Giordano (l’Eterno avea parlato a Giosuè dicendo:
2 Prendete tra il popolo dodici uomini, uno per tribĂą,
3 e date loro quest’ordine: Pigliate di qui, di mezzo al Giordano, dal luogo dove i sacerdoti sono stati a piè fermo, dodici pietre, portatele con voi di là dal fiume, e collocatele nel luogo dove accamperete stanotte),
4 Giosuè chiamò i dodici uomini che avea designati tra i figliuoli d’Israele, un uomo per tribù, e disse loro:
5 "Passate davanti all’arca dell’Eterno, del vostro Dio, in mezzo al Giordano, e ognun di voi tolga in ispalla una pietra, secondo il numero delle tribù dei figliuoli d’Israele,
6 affinché questo sia un segno in mezzo a voi. Quando, in avvenire, i vostri figliuoli vi domanderanno: Che significan per voi queste pietre?
7 Voi risponderete loro: Le acque del Giordano furon tagliate dinanzi all’arca del patto dell’Eterno; quand’essa passò il Giordano, le acque del Giordano furon tagliate, e queste pietre sono, per i figliuoli d’Israele, una ricordanza in perpetuo".

Giosué 4:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 4

This chapter relates an order, that is men, should take twelve stones out of the midst of Jordan, and carry them to the first place they lodged at as a memorial of their passage over it, Jos 4:1-8; and how Joshua set up twelve other stones in the river itself, Jos 4:9; and how many of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh, went before the Israelites when they passed over, Jos 4:10-14; which being done, the priests were ordered to come out of Jordan, when the waters returned to their place, Jos 4:15-18; The time when this miracle was wrought is observed, Jos 4:19; and an account is given of Joshua's pitching the twelve stones taken out of Jordan in Gilgal, and the use they were to be of in future time, Jos 4:20-24.

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