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2 Samuele 23:22

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22 Questo fece Benaia, figliuolo di Jehoiada; e s’acquistò fama fra i tre prodi.

2 Samuele 23:22 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 23:22

These [things] did Benaiah the son of Jehoiada
Slew a lion, and two lion-like men of Moab, and an Egyptian of a gigantic stature, ( 2 Samuel 23:20 2 Samuel 23:21 ) :

and had the name among three mighty men;
of which he was one, and Abishai another, the third Asahel, one of the thirty; or was over them, ( 2 Samuel 23:24 ) , since thirty are reckoned without him. Abarbinel thinks that the third was Adina, the son of Shiza, the Reubenite, ( 1 Chronicles 11:42 ) ; since thirty were with him, and he at the head of them.

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2 Samuele 23:22 In-Context

20 Poi veniva Benaia da Kabtseel, figliuolo di Jehoiada, figliuolo di Ish-hai, celebre per le sue prodezze. Egli uccise i due grandi eroi di Moab. Discese anche in mezzo a una cisterna, dove uccise un leone, un giorno di neve.
21 E uccise pure un Egiziano, d’aspetto formidabile, e che teneva una lancia in mano; ma Benaia gli scese contro con un bastone, strappò di mano all’Egiziano la lancia, e se ne servì per ucciderlo
22 Questo fece Benaia, figliuolo di Jehoiada; e s’acquistò fama fra i tre prodi.
23 Fu il piĂą illustre dei trenta; nondimeno non giunse ad eguagliare i primi tre. E Davide lo ammise nel suo consiglio.
24 Poi v’erano: Asael, fratello di Joab, uno dei trenta; Elkanan, figliuolo di Dodo, da Bethlehem;
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