Scrutatio

Lunedi, 6 maggio 2024 - San Pietro Nolasco ( Letture di oggi)

Secondo libro delle Cronache 30


font
BIBBIA TINTORICATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAIN
1 Poi Ezechia mandò per tutto Israele e Giuda, e scrisse lettere a Efraim e a Manasse, affinchè venissero alla casa del Signore in Gerusalemme, per celebrare la Pasqua al Signore Dio d'Israele.1 Also, Hezekiah sent to all of Israel and Judah. And he wrote letters to Ephraim and Manasseh, so that they would come to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem, and so that they would keep the Passover to the Lord, the God of Israel.
2 Dopo aver tenuto un consiglio, il re, i principi e tutta l'assemblea di Gerusalemme determinarono di far la Pasqua nel secondo mese,2 Therefore, having taken counsel, the king and the rulers, and the entire assembly of Jerusalem, resolved that they would keep the Passover, in the second month.
3 non avendo potuto farla a suo tempo, perchè i sacerdoti non s'eran santificati in numero sufficiente e il popolo non s'era ancora radunato a Gerusalemme.3 For they had not been able to keep it at its proper time. For the priests, who were unable to suffice, had not been sanctified. And the people had not yet been gathered together in Jerusalem.
4 Siccome la cosa piacque al re e alla moltitudine,4 And the word was pleasing to the king, and to the entire multitude.
5 decisero di spedir nunzi per tutto Israele, da Bersabee fino a Dan, per farli venire a far la Pasqua al Signore Dio d'Israele in Gerusalemme, chè molti non l'avevan fatta come è prescritto dalla legge.5 And they resolved that they would send messengers to all of Israel, from Beersheba even to Dan, so that they might come and keep the Passover to the Lord, the God of Israel, at Jerusalem. For many had not kept it, just as it was prescribed by the law.
6 I corrieri, per ordine del re e dei suoi principi, andaron con lettere in tutto Israele e Giuda, a pubblicare quel­lo che il re aveva comandato: « Figli d'Israele, tornate al Si­gnore Dio di Abramo, d'Isacco e d'Israele, ond'egli torni al residuo scampato dalla mano del re d'Assiria.6 And carriers traveled with the letters, by order of the king and his rulers, to all of Israel and Judah, proclaiming, in accord with what the king had ordered: “O sons of Israel, return to the Lord, the God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Israel. And he will return to the remnant who escaped from the hand of the king of the Assyrians.
7 Non vogliate diventar come i vostri padri e i vostri fratelli, che si allontanarono dal Signore Dio dei loro padri, il quale, come vedete, li ha abbandonati alla rovina.7 Do not choose to be like your fathers and brothers, who withdrew from the Lord, the God of their fathers. And so he delivered them over to destruction, as you yourselves discern.
8 Non indurate le vostre cervici, come i padri vostri, date la mano al Si­gnore, e venite al santuario che egli ha santificato in perpetuo; servite al Signore Dio dei padri vostri, e l'ira del suo furore si stornerà da voi.8 Do not choose to harden your necks, as your fathers did. Surrender to the hands of the Lord. And go to his Sanctuary, which he has sanctified unto eternity. Serve the Lord, the God of your fathers, and the fury of his wrath will be turned away from you.
9 Anzi, se tornerete al Signore, i vostri fratelli e i vostri figli troveranno misericordia presso i loro padroni che li hanno condotti in schiavitù, e torneranno in questo paese: il Signore Dio vostro è pio e elemento e non volterà da voi la faccia, se a lui tornerete ».9 For if you will return to the Lord, your brothers and sons will find mercy before their masters, who led them away as captives, and they will be returned to this land. For the Lord your God is compassionate and lenient, and he will not avert his face from you, if you will return to him.”
10 I corrieri intanto andavano velocemente di città in città, nella terra di Efraim e di Manasse fino a Zabulon; ma questi li deridevano e schernivano.10 And so, the carriers were traveling quickly from city to city, throughout the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, as far as Zebulun, though they were ridiculing and mocking them.
11 Tuttavia alcuni uomini di Aser, di Manasse e di Zàbulon, accettando il consiglio, andarono in Gerusalemme.11 Even so, certain men from Asher, and from Manasseh, and from Zebulun, acquiescing to this counsel, went to Jerusalem.
12 Ma in Giuda la mano del Signore fece in modo di dar loro un sol cuore per fare secondo il comando del re e dei principi ciò che aveva ordinato il Signore.12 Truly, the hand of God was working in Judah, to give them one heart, so that they would accomplish the word of the Lord, according to the precept of the king and of the rulers.
13 Così gran popolo s'adunò in Gerusalemme per celebrare la solennità degli azzimi nel secondo mese.13 And many people gathered together in Jerusalem, so that they could keep the solemnity of unleavened bread, in the second month.
14 Si misero a distruggere gli altari che erano in Gerusalemme, e, fatto in pezzi tutte le cose nelle quali si bruciava incenso agl'idoli, le gettarono nel torrente Cedron.14 And rising up, they destroyed the altars which were in Jerusalem, and all the things in which incense was burned to idols. Overturning these things, they cast them into the torrent Kidron.
15 Immolarono la Pasqua ai quattordici del secondo mese, e i sacerdoti e i leviti, che si eran finalmente santificati, offrirono olocausti nella casa del Signore.15 Then they immolated the Passover on the fourteenth day of the second month. Also, the priests and Levites, at length having been sanctified, offered the holocausts in the house of the Lord.
16 Stettero ciascuno nel suo ordine, secondo le disposizioni e la legge di Mosè uomo di Dio: i sacerdoti ricevevan dalle mani dei leviti il sangue da spandere.16 And they stood in their order, according to the disposition and law of Moses, the man of God. Yet truly, the priests took up the blood, which was to be poured out, from the hands of the Levites,
17 Siccome una folla numerosa non si era santificata, i leviti immolavano la Pasqua per quelli che non si erano affrettati a santificarsi al Signore.17 because a great number were not sanctified. And therefore, the Levites immolated the Passover for those who had not been sanctified to the Lord in time.
18 Anche gran parte del popolo di Efraim, di Manasse, d'Issacar e di Zàbulon, che non si era santificata, mangiò la Pasqua senza conformarsi a ciò che sta scritto. Ed Ezechia pregò per loro, dicendo: « Il Signore, che è buono, si mostrerà propizio18 And now a great portion of the people from Ephraim, and Manasseh, and Issachar, and Zebulun, who had not been sanctified, ate the Passover, which is not in accord with what was written. And Hezekiah prayed for them, saying: “The good Lord will be forgiving
19 a tutti quelli che con tutto il cuore cercano il Signore Dio dei loro padri, e non imputerà loro il non essersi pienamente santificati ».19 to all who, with their whole heart, seek the Lord, the God of their fathers. And he will not impute it to them, though they have not been sanctified.”
20 Il Signore lo esaudì e si mostrò propizio al popolo.20 And the Lord heeded him, and was reconciled to the people.
21 I figli d'Israele che si trovavano in Gerusalemme celebrarono la solennità degli azzimi per sette giorni con grande allegrezza, lodando ogni dì il Signore, come facevano pure i leviti e i sacerdoti cogli strumenti del loro ufficio.21 And the sons of Israel who were found at Jerusalem kept the solemnity of unleavened bread for seven days with great rejoicing, praising the Lord throughout each day, with the Levites and the priests, accompanied by the musical instruments corresponding to their office.
22 Ezechia parlò al cuore di tutti i leviti che s'intendevano bene delle cose del Signore, ed essi mangiarono nei sette giorni della settimana, immolando vittime pacifiche, e lodando il Si­gnore Dio dei loro padri.22 And Hezekiah spoke to the heart of all the Levites, who had a good understanding concerning the Lord. And they ate during the seven days of the solemnity, immolating victims of peace offerings, and praising the Lord, the God of their fathers.
23 Piacque a tutta la moltitudine di celebrar la festa per altri sette giorni, come infatti fecero con gran gioia,23 And it pleased the entire multitude that they should celebrate, even for another seven days. And they did this with enormous gladness.
24 perchè Ezechia re di Giuda aveva dato alla moltitudine mille tori e sette mila pecore, e i principi avevan dato al popolo mille tori e dieci mila pecore, e un gran numero di sacerdoti si era santificato.24 For Hezekiah, the king of Judah, had offered to the multitude one thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep. Truly, the rulers had given the people one thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep. Then a great mulititude of priests was sanctified.
25 Tutta la gente di Giuda, e i sacerdoti, e i leviti, e tutta la mol­titudine venuta da Israele, e i proseliti del paese d'Israele e quelli stabiliti in Giuda, eran pieni di gioia.25 And the whole multitude of Judah, as much the priests and Levites as the entire crowd that had arrived from Israel, and also the converts from the land of Israel, and those with a habitation in Judah, was overflowing with cheerfulness.
26 Così fu fatta una gran festa in Gerusalemme, qua­le non era mai stata in quella città dal tempo di Salomone figlio di David re d'Israele.26 And there was a great celebration in Jerusalem, to such an extent as had not been in that city since the days of Solomon, the son of David, the king of Israel.
27 I sacerdoti e i leviti si alzarono a benedire il popolo, e la loro voce fu esaudita, la loro preghiera giunse alla santa dimora del cielo.27 Then the priests and Levites rose up and blessed the people. And their voice was heeded. And their prayer reached the holy habitation of heaven.