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1 Reyes 4:25
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Kings 4:25"> 25 Y Judá é Israel vivían seguros, cada uno debajo de su parra y debajo de su higuera, desde Dan hasta Beer-seba, todos los días de Salomón.
Y Judá e Israel vivían seguros, cada uno debajo de su parra y debajo de su higuera, desde Dan hasta Beerseba, todos los días de Salomón.
Y Judá e Israel vivían seguros, cada uno debajo de su vid y debajo de su higuera, desde Dan hasta Beerseba, todos los días de Salomón.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
safely: Heb. confidently, Isaiah 60:18, Jeremiah 23:5, Jeremiah 23:6, Jeremiah 33:15, Jeremiah 33:16, Ezekiel 38:11, *marg.
every man: 2 Kings 18:31, Micah 4:4, Zechariah 3:10
from Dan: Judges 20:1, 2 Samuel 17:11, 2 Samuel 24:15
Reciprocal: Genesis 21:31 - Beersheba Genesis 49:11 - he washed Deuteronomy 12:10 - ye dwell 2 Samuel 3:10 - from Dan 1 Kings 12:4 - our yoke 1 Kings 19:3 - Beersheba 1 Chronicles 21:2 - Beersheba 1 Chronicles 22:9 - I will give 2 Chronicles 1:13 - reigned 2 Chronicles 10:4 - grievous Psalms 72:7 - abundance Psalms 80:9 - and it Isaiah 36:16 - eat ye Ezekiel 28:26 - safely Ezekiel 39:26 - when they Hebrews 7:2 - King of righteousness
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Judah and Israel dwelt safely,.... Without fear of any injury done to their persons or properties by any enemy; which is, and will be, more abundantly fulfilled in Christ, the antitype of Solomon, Jeremiah 23:5;
every man under his vine, and under his fig tree; which were principal trees in the land of Judea, put for all the rest; and the phrase denotes the happy, safe, quiet, full, and peaceable enjoyment of all outward blessings, and is used of the times of the Messiah, Micah 4:4;
from Dan even to Beersheba; which were the two extremities of the land of Israel, north and south:
all the days of Solomon; so long this peace and safety continued, there being no wars in his time.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Under his vine ... - This phrase seems to have been common among the Jews, and even among neighboring nations 2 Kings 18:31, to express a time of quiet and security. It is used by the prophets in descriptions of the Messianic kingdom (marginal references).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 4:25. Every man under his vine — They were no longer obliged to dwell in fortified cities for fear of their enemies; they spread themselves over all the country, which they everywhere cultivated; and had always the privilege of eating the fruits of their own labours. This is the meaning of the phrase.