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II Księga Kronik 29:8
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A dlategoż gniew Pański był nad Judą i nad Jeruzalem, a podał je w rozruch, w spustoszenie i w pośmiech, jako oto widzicie oczyma swemi.
Dlatego spadł na Judę i na Jerozolimę gniew PANA. Za Jego sprawą ich los zaczął wkrótce budzić grozę. Zostali spustoszeni i stali się szyderstwem, jak to zresztą widzicie na swoje własne oczy.
Dlatego nad Judą i Jeruszalaim był gniew WIEKUISTEGO, więc wydał ich na rozproszenie, na spustoszenie oraz na pośmiewisko, jako sami to widzicie waszymi oczyma.
Przetoż był gniew Pański nad Judą, i nad Jeruzalemem, a podał ich na rozproszenie, na spustoszenie, i na pośmiech, jako sami widzicie oczyma waszemi.
Dlatego gniew PANA spadł na Judę i Jerozolimę i PAN wydał ich na rozproszenie, na zdumienie i na pośmiewisko, jak sami widzicie swoimi oczami.
Toteż gniew Pana spadł na Judę i na Jeruzalem, więc uczynił z nich przedmiot zgrozy, zdumienia i drwiny, jak na własne oczy widzicie.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Wherefore: 2 Chronicles 24:18, 2 Chronicles 34:24, 2 Chronicles 34:25, 2 Chronicles 36:14-16, Deuteronomy 28:15-20
he hath delivered: It is probable Hezekiah refers to that dreadful defeat by the Israelites, in which one hundred and twenty thousand were slain, and two hundred thousand taken prisoners. See 2 Chronicles 28:6-8.
trouble: Heb. commotion, Deuteronomy 28:25
to astonishment: Leviticus 26:32, Deuteronomy 28:59, 1 Kings 9:8, Jeremiah 18:15, Jeremiah 18:16, Jeremiah 19:8, Jeremiah 25:9, Jeremiah 25:18, Jeremiah 29:18
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 7:21 - astonishment 2 Chronicles 30:7 - as Jeremiah 51:37 - an hissing Micah 6:16 - that Malachi 1:5 - your
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Wherefore the wrath of the Lord was upon. Judah and Jerusalem,.... As appeared, by suffering the Syrians, and Israelites, and Edomites, and Philistines, to come upon them, and distress them, as the history of the preceding chapter shows:
and he hath delivered them to trouble, to astonishment, and to hissing, as ye see with your eyes; such desolation and destruction were made among them, as not only threw them into a stupor, that they knew not what to do, but were amazing to all their neighbours, and caused them to hiss at them, which they could not but be sensible of.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He hath delivered them to ... hissing - See 1 Kings 9:8 note. It was an expression which Hezekiah might naturally use, for it had occurred in a prophecy of Micah Micah 6:16, his contemporary and monitor Jeremiah 26:18-19, which was probably uttered toward the close of the reign of Ahaz. In Jeremiah the phrase becomes common (marginal references).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 29:8. He hath delivered them to trouble, to astonishment — He probably refers here chiefly to that dreadful defeat by the Israelites in which a hundred and twenty thousand were slain, and two hundred thousand taken prisoners; see the preceding chapter, 2 Chronicles 28:6; 2 Chronicles 28:8.