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Giudici 6:7

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7 E avvenne che, quando i figliuoli d’Israele ebbero gridato all’Eterno a motivo di Madian,

Giudici 6:7 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 6:7

And it came to pass, when the children of Israel cried unto the
Lord, because of the Midianites.
] Because of their oppressions and ill usage of them, and not because of their sins, which had brought those evils on them, of which, at present, they seemed not to be sensible; and yet such was the goodness and compassion of God to them, that having a mind to deliver them, he immediately, on their crying to him, sends them a messenger to bring them to a sense of their sins, and prepare them for the deliverance he designed to work for them, as follows.

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Giudici 6:7 In-Context

5 Poiché salivano coi loro greggi e con le loro tende, e arrivavano come una moltitudine di locuste; essi e i loro cammelli erano innumerevoli, e venivano nel paese per devastarlo.
6 Israele dunque fu ridotto in gran miseria a motivo di Madian, e i figliuoli d’Israele gridarono all’Eterno.
7 E avvenne che, quando i figliuoli d’Israele ebbero gridato all’Eterno a motivo di Madian,
8 l’Eterno mandò ai figliuoli d’Israele un profeta, che disse loro: "Così dice l’Eterno, l’Iddio d’Israele: Io vi feci salire dall’Egitto e vi trassi dalla casa di schiavitù;
9 vi liberai dalla mano degli Egiziani e dalla mano di tutti quelli che vi opprimevano; li cacciai d’innanzi a voi, vi detti il loro paese,
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