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2 Cronache 29:33

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2 Cronache 29:33 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 29:33

And the consecrated things
Which were devoted for peace offerings, of which the owners had a part: were six hundred oxen, and three thousand sheep; which was a much lesser number than what were offered upon occasion in the times of David and Solomon, the nation being poorer; and besides, these were only the oblation of two tribes, they of all Israel.

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2 Cronache 29:33 In-Context

31 Allora Ezechia prese a dire: "Ora che vi siete consacrati all’Eterno, avvicinatevi, e offrite vittime e sacrifizi di lode nella casa dell’Eterno". E la raunanza menò vittime e offrì sacrifizi di azioni di grazie; e tutti quelli che aveano il cuore ben disposto, offrirono olocausti.
32 Il numero degli olocausti offerti dalla raunanza fu di settanta giovenchi, cento montoni, duecento agnelli: tutto per l’olocausto all’Eterno.
33 E furon pure consacrati seicento buoi e tremila pecore.
34 Ma i sacerdoti erano troppo pochi, e non potevano scorticare tutti gli olocausti; perciò i loro fratelli, i Leviti, li aiutarono finché l’opera fu compiuta, e finché gli altri sacerdoti si furono santificati; perché i Leviti avean messo più rettitudine di cuore a santificarsi, dei sacerdoti.
35 E v’era pure abbondanza d’olocausti, oltre ai grassi de’ sacrifizi d’azioni di grazie e alle libazioni degli olocausti. Così fu ristabilito il servizio della casa dell’Eterno.
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