Michea 2:8

8 Ma da qualche tempo il mio popolo insorge come un nemico; voi portate via il mantello di sopra alla veste a quelli che passan tranquillamente, che tornano dalla guerra.

Michea 2:8 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 2:8

Even of late my people is risen up as an enemy
Or "yesterday" F15; meaning a very little while before this prophecy, the people of Israel, those of the ten tribes, who were the people of God by profession, rose up as an enemy, not only to God and true religion, worshipping idols; but rather to their brethren, those of the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin; as they did in the times of Pekah king of Israel, who slew a hundred and twenty thousand of them in one day, ( 2 Chronicles 28:6 ) ; and which is here mentioned as a reason why the Spirit of the Lord in his prophets threatened them with evil, and did not promise them good things: ye pull off the robe with the garment;
the upper and nether garment, and so stripped them naked: or, "they stripped the robe from off the garment", as some F16; they took the upper garment or cloak from them, and left them only the under garment: for them that pass by securely, as men averse from war:
who were travelling from place to place about their proper business, and thought themselves very safe; were peaceable men themselves, and suspected no harm from others: or, "returning from war" F17; such who escaped in the battle, and fled for their lives; and when they imagined they, were safe, and out of danger, fell into the hands of robbers, who stripped them of their garments. Gussetius F18 interprets it of such who were returning to the battle, and yet so used.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (lwmta) "heri", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Cocceius, Burkius.
F16 (hmlv lwmm) "a veste togam spoliatis", Noldius; "a veste pallium exuitis", Burkius.
F17 (hmxlm ybwv) "revertentibus a bello", Piscator; "redeunt a bello", Cocceius; "et revertuntur a bello", De Dieu; "uti essetis reversi ex bello", Burkius.
F18 "Redeuntes in bellum", Comment. Ebr. p. 836.

Michea 2:8 In-Context

6 "Non profetate!" Vanno essi ripetendo. Anche se non si profetizzino cotali cose, non si eviterà l’ignominia.
7 O tu che porti il nome di casa di Giacobbe, è forse l’Eterno pronto all’ira? E’ questo il suo modo d’agire? Le mie parole non son esse favorevoli a colui che cammina rettamente?
8 Ma da qualche tempo il mio popolo insorge come un nemico; voi portate via il mantello di sopra alla veste a quelli che passan tranquillamente, che tornano dalla guerra.
9 Voi cacciate le donne del mio popolo dalla case che son la loro delizia; voi rapite per sempre la mia gloria ai loro figliuoletti.
10 Levatevi, andatevene! Perché questo non è luogo di riposo; a motivo della sua contaminazione, esso vi distruggerà d’una distruzione orrenda.
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