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2 Cronache 28:8

Listen to 2 Cronache 28:8
8 E i figliuoli d’Israele menaron via, di tra i loro fratelli, duecentomila prigionieri, fra donne, figliuoli e figliuole; e ne trassero pure una gran preda, che portarono a Samaria.

2 Cronache 28:8 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 28:8

And the children of Israel carried captive of their brethren
two hundred thousand women, sons and daughters
Which was a very large and unusual number to be carried captive; but having made such a slaughter of the men, and the rest being intimidated thereby, it was the more easily done:

and took away also much spoil from them;
wealth and riches out of their cities, and even from Jerusalem; for by the preceding verse it seems as if they came thither:

and brought the spoils to Samaria;
or rather "towards Samaria" F11, as some render the word; for they were not as yet come to it, nor did they bring it and their captives thither, see ( 2 Chronicles 9:15 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F11 (Nwrmvl) "versus Samariam", Piscator, Rambachius.
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2 Cronache 28:8 In-Context

6 Infatti Pekah, figliuolo di Remalia, uccise in un giorno, in Giuda, centoventimila uomini, tutta gente valorosa, perché aveano abbandonato l’Eterno, l’Iddio dei loro padri.
7 Zicri, un prode d’Efraim, uccise Maaseia, figliuolo del re, Azrikam, maggiordomo della casa reale, ed Elkana, che teneva il secondo posto dopo il re.
8 E i figliuoli d’Israele menaron via, di tra i loro fratelli, duecentomila prigionieri, fra donne, figliuoli e figliuole; e ne trassero pure una gran preda, che portarono a Samaria.
9 Or v’era quivi un profeta dell’Eterno, per nome Oded. Egli uscì incontro all’esercito che tornava a Samaria, e disse loro: "Ecco, l’Eterno, l’Iddio de’ vostri padri, nella sua ira contro Giuda, ve li ha dati nelle mani; e voi li avete uccisi con tal furore, ch’è giunto fino al cielo.
10 Ed ora, pretendete di sottomettervi come schiavi e come schiave i figliuoli e le figliuole di Giuda e di Gerusalemme! Ma voi, voi stessi, non siete forse colpevoli verso l’Eterno, l’Iddio vostro?
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