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Second Sunday after Easter
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La Riveduta Bibbia
2 Samuele 16:6
e gettando sassi contro Davide, e contro tutti i servi del re Davide, mentre tutto il popolo e tutti gli uomini di valore stavano alla destra e alla sinistra del re.
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La Nuova Diodati
e gettava sassi contro Davide e contro tutti i servi del re Davide, mentre tutto il popolo e tutti gli uomini di valore stavano alla destra e alla sinistra del re.
e gettava sassi contro Davide e contro tutti i servi del re Davide, mentre tutto il popolo e tutti gli uomini di valore stavano alla destra e alla sinistra del re.
Giovanni Diodati Bibbia
E tirava delle pietre contro al re Davide, e contro a tutti i suoi servitori; benchè egli avesse a destra ed a sinistra tutta la gente, e tutti gli uomini di valore.
E tirava delle pietre contro al re Davide, e contro a tutti i suoi servitori; benchè egli avesse a destra ed a sinistra tutta la gente, e tutti gli uomini di valore.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 16:13 - cursed Proverbs 19:19 - man
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he cast stones at David, and at all the servants of King David,.... Not that he was within the reach of them, or could hurt them, by casting them at them; but this he did to show his contempt of them, and to intimate that they deserved to be stoned, and especially David, at whose adultery he might point by it:
and all the people, and all the mighty men [were] on his right hand,
and on his left; that is, of David; which is observed, not so much to indicate the safety of David's person, as the impudence and madness of Shimei, to cast stones at David when so guarded.