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Louis Segond
2 Chroniques 25:10
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Ainsi Amatsia sépara les troupes qui lui étaient venues d'Éphraïm, afin qu'elles retournassent chez elles; mais leur colère s'enflamma contre Juda, et ces gens s'en retournèrent chez eux dans une ardente colère.
Et Amatsia sépara la troupe qui lui était venue d'Éphraïm, afin qu'ils s'en allassent chez eux; et leur colère s'embrasa beaucoup contre Juda, et ils s'en retournèrent chez eux dans une ardente colère.
Ainsi Amatsia sépara les troupes qui lui étaient venues d'Ephraïm, afin qu'elles retournassent en leur lieu; et leur colère s'enflamma fort contre Juda, et ils s'en retournèrent en leur lieu avec une grande ardeur de colère.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Amaziah: 1 Kings 12:24
home: Heb. to their place
great anger: Heb. heat of anger, 2 Samuel 19:43, Proverbs 29:22
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 14:9 - The thistle Isaiah 7:2 - is confederate with
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then Amaziah separated them,.... From his army, among whom they were incorporated and ranked, to wit,
the army that was come to him out of Ephraim; which he had hired of the ten tribes, these he singled out:
to go home again; to their own country:
wherefore their anger was greatly kindled against Judah, and they returned home in great anger; it being a great slight put upon them, and a reproach to them, to be thus dismissed, as they thought; and especially if they understood that it was because they were idolaters; and the rather as they might have hoped to have had their share in the plunder of the Edomites.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Such a dismissal could not fail to arouse great indignation. The Israelites would suppose themselves dismissed because their good faith was suspected. On the consequences of their indignation, see 2 Chronicles 25:13.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 25:10. They returned home in great anger — They thought they were insulted, and began to meditate revenge. See the notes on 2 Kings 14:1-20, where almost every circumstance in this chapter is examined and explained.