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1 POI Mosè ed Aaronne vennero a Faraone, e gli dissero: Così ha detto il Signore Iddio d’Israele: Lascia andare il mio popolo, acciocchè mi celebri una festa nel deserto.

2 Ma Faraone disse: Chi è il Signore, che io ubbidisca alla sua voce, per lasciare andare Israele? Io non conosco il Signore, e anche non lascerò andare Israele.

3 Ed essi dissero: L’Iddio degli Ebrei ci ha scontrati; deh! lascia che noi andiamo tre giornate di cammino nel deserto, e che sacrifichiamo al Signore Iddio nostro; che talora egli non si avventi sopra noi con pestilenza, o con la spada.

4 E il re di Egitto disse loro: O Mosè ed Aaronne, perchè distraete il popolo dalle sue opere? andate a’ vostri incarichi.

5 Faraone disse ancora: Ecco, ora il popolo del paese è in gran numero; e voi lo fate restare da’ suoi incarichi.

6 E quell’istesso giorno Faraone comandò a’ commissari costituiti sopra il popolo, e a’ rettori d’esso, e disse:

7 Non continuate più a dar della paglia a questo popolo, per fare i mattoni, come avete fatto per addietro; vadano essi medesimi, e raccolgansi della paglia.

8 E pure imponete loro la medesima somma di mattoni che facevano per addietro; non diminuitene nulla; perciocchè essi sono oziosi, e però gridano, dicendo: Andiamo, sacrifichiamo all’Iddio nostro.

9 Sia il lavoro aggravato sopra questi uomini; e lavorino intorno ad esso, e non attendano a parole di menzogna.

10 I commissari adunque del popolo, e i rettori di esso, uscirono fuori, e dissero al popolo: Così ha detto Faraone: Io non vi darò più paglia.

11 Andate voi medesimi, e prendetevi della paglia dovunque ne troverete; perciocchè nulla sarà diminuito del vostro lavoro.

12 E il popolo si sparse per tutto il paese di Egitto, per raccoglier della stoppia in luogo di paglia.

13 E i commissari sollecitavano, dicendo: Fornite le vostre opere, giorno per giorno, come quando avevate della paglia.

14 E i rettori dei figliuoli d’Israele, i quali i commissari di Faraone aveano costituiti sopra loro, furono battuti; e fu lor detto: Perchè non avete voi fornito ieri ed oggi la somma de’ mattoni che vi è imposta, come per addietro?

15 E i rettori de’ figliuoli d’Israele vennero, e gridarano a Faraone, dicendo: Perchè fai così a’ tuoi servitori?

16 E’ non si paglia a’ tuoi servitori, e pur ci dicono: Fate de’ mattoni; ed ora i tuoi servitori son battuti; e il tuo popolo commette fallo.

17 Ed egli disse: Voi siete oziosi, voi siete oziosi; perciò dite: Andiamo, sacrifichiamo al Signore.

18 Ora dunque andate, lavorate; e’ non vi si darà paglia, e pur renderete la somma de’ mattoni.

19 E i rettori de’ figliuoli d’Israele, veggendoli a mal partito, essendo lor detto: Non diminuite nulla de’ mattoni impostivi giorno per giorno,

20 quando uscirono d’appresso a Faraone, scontrarono Mosè ed Aaronne, che si presentarono davanti a loro.

21 Ed essi dissero loro: Il Signore riguardi a voi, e facciane giudicio; conciossiachè voi abbiate renduto puzzolente l’odor nostro appo Faraone, e appo i suoi servitori, dando loro in mano la spada per ucciderci.

22 E MOSÈ ritornò al Signore, e disse: Signore, perchè hai fatto questo male a questo popolo? perchè mi hai mandato?

23 Conciossiachè dacchè io son venuto a Faraone, per parlargli in nome tuo, egli abbia trattato male questo popolo; e tu non hai punto liberato il tuo popolo.

   


To many Protestant and Evangelical Italians, the Bibles translated by Giovanni Diodati are an important part of their history. Diodati’s first Italian Bible edition was printed in 1607, and his second in 1641. He died in 1649. Throughout the 1800s two editions of Diodati’s text were printed by the British Foreign Bible Society. This is the more recent 1894 edition, translated by Claudiana.

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7091. 'Thus said Jehovah, the God of Israel' means that it - the admonition to those opposed to the Church's truths - comes from the Lord's Divine Human. This is clear from the consideration that 'Jehovah, the God of Israel' is used to mean the Lord in respect of the Divine Human, for 'Jehovah' in the Word is the Lord, see 1343, 1736, 2921, 3023, 3075, 5041, 5663, 6281, 6303, 6905. He is called 'the God of Israel' because the Lord's spiritual kingdom is meant by 'Israel', 6426, 6637, and because by His Coming into the world the Lord saved those who belonged to that kingdom or Church, 6854, 6914, 7075. The reason why 'the God of Israel' means the Lord in respect of the Divine Human is that those who belong to that Church envisage everything spiritual or celestial, and the Divine too, in the way they envisage natural things. Therefore if they did not think in a natural way of the Divine as a Person they could not be joined to the Divine through any kind of affection. For if they did not think about the Divine as a Person in a natural way they would have either no ideas at all about the Divine, or else monstrous ones, and so would defile the Divine. So this is why 'the God of Israel' is used to mean the Lord in respect of the Divine Human, in particular of the Divine Natural.

'Israel' and 'Jacob' are used in the highest sense to mean the Lord's Divine Natural, 'Israel' the internal Divine Natural and 'Jacob' the external Divine Natural, see 4570.

Those who belong to the spiritual Church have been and are saved by means of the Lord's Divine Human, 2833, 2834.

The member of the spiritual Church, who is 'Israel', is interior natural, 4286, 4401.

[2] From all this it is now evident why in the Word the Lord is called 'Jehovah, the God of Israel' and 'Jehovah, the Holy One of Israel'. Anyone may see that when the Divine is referred to by these names it is solely because they are suitable for expressing something Holy that is not apparent in the sense of the letter. The fact that the Lord in respect of the Divine Natural is meant by 'the God of Israel' is evident from quite a number of places in the Word, plainly so from the following,

Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel saw the God of Israel, under whose feet there was so to speak a paved work of sapphire stone, like the substance of the sky for clearness. Exodus 24:9-10.

[3] The fact that this was the Lord, and not Jehovah, who is called the Father, is evident from the Lord's words in John,

Nobody has ever seen God. John 1:18.

You have never heard His voice nor seen His shape. John 5:37.

In Isaiah,

I will give you the treasures of darkness, and the secret wealth of concealed places, that you may know that it is I, Jehovah, who called you by your name, the God of Israel. Isaiah 45:3.

In Ezekiel,

Over the heads of the cherubim, in appearance like a sapphire stone, there was the likeness of a throne, and over the likeness of a throne there was a likeness, as the appearance of a man (homo) upon it above. And with him there was the appearance of fire and a rainbow, and of brightness round about. Ezekiel 1:26-28.

These things are called the glory of Jehovah and of the God of Israel in the same prophet, in Ezekiel 1:28; 8:4; 9:3; 10:19-20, and also where the New Temple is the subject, in Ezekiel 43:2; 44:2, [4]. ['The God of Israel' appears] in many other places besides these, such as Isaiah 17:6; 21:10, 17; 24:15; 41:17; Psalms 41:13; 59:5; 68:8, 35; 69:6; 72:18; and elsewhere. The name THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL is also used in Isaiah 1:4; 5:19, 24; 10:20; 17:7; 30:11-12, 15; 49:7; 60:9, 14; Ezekiel 39:7.

[4] The fact that the Lord in respect of His Divine Human is meant by 'the God of Israel' and 'the Holy One of Israel' is also clear from His being called Redeemer, Saviour, and Maker: REDEEMER in Isaiah 47:4 (Jehovah Zebaoth is our Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel is His name), and also in Isaiah 41:14; 43:14; 48:17; 54:5; SAVIOUR in Isaiah 43:3 and MAKER in Isaiah 45:11. From this it is also evident that no one other than the Lord is meant in the Old Testament Word by Jehovah, since He is called JEHOVAH GOD and THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, REDEEMER, SAVIOUR, and MAKER. He is called Jehovah the Redeemer and Saviour in Isaiah,

That all flesh may know that I Jehovah am your Saviour, and your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob. Isaiah 49:26.

In the same prophet,

That you may know that I Jehovah am your Saviour, and your Redeemer, the Powerful One of Jacob. 1 Isaiah 60:16.

Also in Isaiah 43:14; 44:6, 24; 54:8; 63:16; Psalms 19:14.

[5] The fact that the Lord saved Israel, that is, those who belonged to the spiritual Church, may be seen in Isaiah,

I will tell of the mercies of Jehovah, the praises of Jehovah, according to all that Jehovah has rewarded us with - great [as He is] in goodness to the house of Israel. He said, Surely they are My people, children who do not lie. And therefore He became their Saviour. In all their affliction He suffered affliction, and the angel of His face delivered them; because of His love and His compassion He redeemed them, and took them and carried them all the days of eternity. Isaiah 63:7-9.

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1. The Latin means Israel but the Hebrew means Jacob.

  
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