Salmi 144:13

13 I nostri granai siano pieni e forniscano ogni specie di beni. Le nostre gregge moltiplichino a migliaia e a diecine di migliaia nelle nostre campagne.

Salmi 144:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 144:13

[That] our garners [may be] full, affording all manner of
store
Or "our corners" F19, the corners of their houses, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi; the nooks that were in them might be full of provisions for the supply of the family; or that their barns and granaries might be full of all kind of corn, as wheat, rye, barley which might be sufficient from year to year, as the Targum; plenty of all food is intended, in opposition to a scarcity, dearth, and famine, ( Proverbs 3:9 Proverbs 3:10 ) ( Joel 1:17 ) ; that so there might be enough for increasing families. Spiritually it may design that large provision of grace in the churches of Christ, and the fulness of the blessings of the Gospel the ministers of it come forth with, bringing out of their treasure things new and old, in the ministration of the word and administration of ordinances; [that] our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our
streets;
or millions; in which lay the riches of men formerly, and indeed in our nation now, where wool is the staple commodity of it; and these are creatures that breed and increase much; when they stand well, a few soon become a thousand, and these thousands produce ten thousands or millions, more. The Hebrew word (Nau) , "sheep", seems to be derived from the Arabic word "tzana", which signifies to be "fruitful", whether in men or beasts: "tzana": "foecunda fuit, et multos liberos hubuit mulier-----idem significat, et multa habuit pecora", Golius, col. 1428; and though for the most part they bring but one at a time, yet Aristotle


FOOTNOTES:

F20 says, sometimes two, three, and four; and in India, Aelianus F21 says, they bring four, and never less than three. It is a beautiful sight to see them driven in such numbers through the streets of cities to markets, or to pasture. Or rather this may design the country towns and villages, where large flocks of them are kept. The people of God resemble these in their meekness, harmlessness, innocence, and other things; and who not only increase in grace and gifts, and spiritual knowledge, and in all goodness, which is desirable, but also in numbers, as they did in the first times of the Gospel, and will in the last, when they shall be increased as a flock; the fulness of the Gentiles, the other sheep, shall be brought in, and the nation of the Jews called at once.
F19 (wnywzm) "anguli nostri", Pagninus, Vatablus, Cocceius, Michaelis.
F20 Hist. Animal. l. 6. c. 19.
F21 De Animal. l. 4. c. 32.

Salmi 144:13 In-Context

11 Salvami e liberami dalla mano degli stranieri, la cui bocca parla menzogna, e la cui destra è destra di frode.
12 I nostri figliuoli, nella loro giovinezza, sian come piante novelle che crescono, e le nostre figliuole come colonne scolpite nella struttura d’un palazzo.
13 I nostri granai siano pieni e forniscano ogni specie di beni. Le nostre gregge moltiplichino a migliaia e a diecine di migliaia nelle nostre campagne.
14 Le nostre giovenche siano feconde; e non vi sia né breccia, né fuga, né grido nelle nostre piazze.
15 Beato il popolo che è in tale stato, beato il popolo il cui Dio è l’Eterno.
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