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2 Re 9:2

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2 Quando vi sarai arrivato, cerca di vedere Jehu, figliuolo di Jehoshafat, figliuolo di Nimsci; entra, fallo alzare di mezzo ai suoi fratelli, e menalo in una camera appartata.

2 Re 9:2 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 9:2

And when thou comest thither
To Ramothgilead; but from whence he went is uncertain, doubtless where there was a school of the prophets, perhaps that which was erected near Jordan, on the other side of which lay Ramothgilead, ( 2 Kings 6:1 2 Kings 6:2 ) ,

look out there Jehu the son of Jehoshaphat the son of Nimshi;
the same that Elijah was ordered to anoint, but it was deferred till now, a reprieve being granted to Ahab upon his humiliation, ( 1 Kings 19:16 ) ( 21:29 ) ,

and go in, and make him arise up from among his brethren;
the captains of the army:

and carry him into an inner chamber;
a chamber within a chamber, as in the original; this he was to do for secrecy, that it might not be seen what he did to Jehu; and lest he should be prevented doing it by the captains, or be exposed to danger for doing it; since that might be deemed treason to do what he was to do, and did, as follows.

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2 Re 9:2 In-Context

1 Allora il profeta Eliseo chiamò uno de’ discepoli dei profeti, e gli disse: "Cingiti i fianchi, prendi teco quest’ampolla d’olio, e va’ a Ramoth di Galaad.
2 Quando vi sarai arrivato, cerca di vedere Jehu, figliuolo di Jehoshafat, figliuolo di Nimsci; entra, fallo alzare di mezzo ai suoi fratelli, e menalo in una camera appartata.
3 Poi prendi l’ampolla d’olio, versagliela sul capo, e digli: Così dice l’Eterno: Io ti ungo re d’Israele. Poi apri la porta, e fuggi senza indugiare".
4 Così quel giovine, il servo del profeta, partì per Ramoth di Galaad.
5 E, come vi fu giunto, ecco che i capitani dell’esercito stavan seduti assieme; e disse: "Capitano, ho da dirti una parola". Jehu chiese: "A chi di tutti noi?" Quegli rispose: "A te, capitano".
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