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2 Cronache 13:17-22

Listen to 2 Cronache 13:17-22
17 Abija e il suo popolo ne fecero una grande strage; dalla parte d’Israele caddero morti cinquecentomila uomini scelti.
18 Così i figliuoli d’Israele, in quel tempo, furono umiliati, e i figliuoli di Giuda ripresero vigore, perché s’erano appoggiati sull’Eterno, sull’Iddio dei loro padri.
19 Abija inseguì Geroboamo, e gli prese delle città: Bethel e le città che ne dipendevano, Jeshana e le città che ne dipendevano, Efraim e le città che ne dipendevano.
20 E Geroboamo, al tempo d’Abija, non ebbe più forza; e colpito dall’Eterno, egli morì.
21 Ma Abija divenne potente, prese quattordici mogli, e generò ventidue figliuoli e sedici figliuole.
22 Il resto delle azioni di Abija, la sua condotta e le sue parole, trovasi scritto nelle memorie del profeta Iddo.

2 Cronache 13:17-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 13

This chapter begins with the reign of Abijah, 2Ch 13:1,2, gives an account of a battle between him and Jeroboam, previous to which Abijah made a speech to Jeroboam and his army, to vindicate his own cause, encourage his own soldiers, and intimidate the enemy, and dissuade them from fighting, 2Ch 13:3-12 and in the mean while Jeroboam laid an ambush for him, which greatly distressed him, 2Ch 13:13,14, nevertheless he obtained a complete victory over him, 2Ch 13:15-20, and the chapter is concluded with some account of his family and reign, 2Ch 13:21,22.

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