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Biblia Przekład Toruński
I KsiÄga Królewska 2:23
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I przysiągł król Salomon przez Pana mówiąc: Niechaj mi tak będzie Bóg miłościw, żeć Adoniasz mówił ty słowa sam przeciwko sobie.
I przysiągł król Salomon przez Pana, mówiąc: To mi niech uczyni Bóg, i to niech przyczyni, że przeciwko duszy swej mówił Adonijasz te słowa.
I król Salomon przysiągł na PANA: Niech Bóg postąpi ze mną podobnie, a nawet jeszcze gorzej, jeśli Adoniasz nie przypłaci swojej prośby życiem!
I król Salomon poprzysiągł na WIEKUISTEGO, mówiąc: Niechaj mi Bóg nadal tak czyni; gdyż Adonija wypowiedział to słowo przeciw własnemu życiu.
I przysiągł król Salomon przez Pana, mówiąc: To mi niech uczyni Bóg, i to niech przyczyni, że przeciwko duszy swej mówił Adonijasz te słowa.
I król Salomon przysiągł na PANA: Niech Bóg mi to uczyni i tamto dorzuci, jeśli Adoniasz nie wypowiedział tych słów przeciwko własnemu życiu.
I przysiągł król Salomon na Pana tymi słowy: Niech mnie Bóg skarze, jeżeli tej prośby nie przypłaci Adoniasz życiem!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
God: 1 Kings 20:10, Ruth 1:17, 1 Samuel 14:44, 2 Samuel 3:9, 2 Samuel 3:35, 2 Samuel 19:13, 2 Kings 6:31
if Adonijah: We have already seen, that the whole harem of an eastern monarch was a part of the regal succession - see note on 2 Samuel 16:23, and it was treason for a subject to claim any wife or virgin who had once formed a part of it. Solomon evidently considered the request of Adonijah in this light; and was convinced that he was still aiming to seize the crown, to which he considered this as one step. But it is very doubtful, how far the plea either of policy or state necessity can justify Solomon in thus embruing his hands in his brother's blood, whatever might have been his treasonable intentions or conduct.
spoken: Psalms 64:8, Psalms 140:9, Proverbs 18:6, Proverbs 18:7, Ecclesiastes 10:12, Luke 19:22
Reciprocal: Numbers 16:38 - sinners 2 Samuel 12:10 - the sword Proverbs 12:13 - wicked is snared by the transgression of his lips Proverbs 18:19 - brother Proverbs 20:2 - sinneth Habakkuk 2:10 - sinned
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then King Solomon sware by the Lord,.... To prevent his mother pressing him to have her petition granted:
saying, God do so to me, and more also; lay such and such evils upon me, and more than I care to express:
if Adonijah have not spoken this word against his own life; to his own prejudice, and even to the loss of his life; in which Solomon suggests it would issue, being a fresh overt act of treason; he knew, from what Bathsheba said, that this was his petition, and that he had spoken of this to her, and put her upon making it for him; and who no doubt related to Solomon the whole of the conversation that passed between them, and to which he seems to have some respect in his answer.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Against his own life - Adonijah had forfeited his life by his former conduct, and his pardon had been merely conditional 1 Kings 1:52.