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La Riveduta Bibbia
1 Re 1:51
E vennero a dire a Salomone: "Ecco, Adonija ha timore del re Salomone, ed ha impugnato i corni dell’altare, dicendo: Il re Salomone mi giuri oggi che non farà morir di spada il suo servo".
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La Nuova Diodati
Fu quindi riferito a Salomone: "Ecco, Adonijah ha paura del re Salomone e si afferrato ai corni dellaltare, dicendo: "Il re Salomone mi giuri oggi che non far morire di spada il suo servo"".
Fu quindi riferito a Salomone: "Ecco, Adonijah ha paura del re Salomone e si afferrato ai corni dellaltare, dicendo: "Il re Salomone mi giuri oggi che non far morire di spada il suo servo"".
Giovanni Diodati Bibbia
E ciò fu rapportato a Salomone, dicendo: Ecco, Adonia teme del re Salomone; ed ecco, egli ha impugnate le corna dell’Altare, dicendo: Giurimi oggi il re Salomone, ch’egli non farà morire il suo servitore con la spada.
E ciò fu rapportato a Salomone, dicendo: Ecco, Adonia teme del re Salomone; ed ecco, egli ha impugnate le corna dell’Altare, dicendo: Giurimi oggi il re Salomone, ch’egli non farà morire il suo servitore con la spada.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: Exodus 21:14 - take him
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it was told Solomon,.... By some of his courtiers:
saying, behold, Adonijah feareth King Solomon; lest he should take away his life:
for, lo, he hath caught hold on the horns of the altar; which was the last resort of the guilty when they despaired of mercy otherwise:
saying, let King Solomon swear unto me this day that he will not slay his servant with the sword; he owns Solomon to be king, and himself his subject and servant; this no doubt he did to conciliate his favour, nor did he think his life safe, unless Solomon promised with an oath, that he would not take it away.