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- 1 πΎπ°π· π²π°π»π°πΉπΈ π°ππππ° πΉπ½ πΊπ°ππ°ππ½π°πΏπΌ π°ππ°π π³π°π²π°π½π, πΎπ°π· π²π°πππ΄π·πΏπ½ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³π° πΉππ.
- 2 πΎπ°π· ππΏπ½π π²π°π΅π΄πΌπΏπ½ πΌπ°π½π°π²π°πΉ, ππ π°ππ π΄ πΎπΏπΈπ°π½ π½πΉ π²π°πΌππππ΄π³πΏπ½ π½πΉπ· π°π π³π°πΏππ°, πΎπ°π· πππ³πΉπ³π° πΉπΌ π π°πΏππ³.
- 3 πΎπ°π· π΅π΄πΌπΏπ½ π°π πΉπΌπΌπ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπ°π½ π±π°πΉππ°π½π³π°π½π, π·π°ππ°π½π°π½π° πππ°πΌ ππΉπ³π πππΉπΌ.
- 4 πΎπ°π· π½πΉ πΌπ°π²π°π½π³π°π½π π½π΄ππ° π΅πΉπΌπ°π½ πΉπΌπΌπ° ππ°πΏππ° πΌπ°π½π°π²π΄πΉπΌ, π°π½π³π·πΏπ»πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π·πππ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π π°π πΉπ΄ππΏπ πΎπ°π· πΏππ²ππ°π±π°π½π³π°π½π πΉπ½ππ°πΉπ»πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΈπ°ππ° π±π°π³πΉ [πΎπ°π· πππ°π»π°πΉπ»πππΏπ½] π°π½π° πΈπ°πΌπΌπ΄πΉ π»π°π² ππ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπ°.
- 5 π²π°ππ°πΉππ°π½π³π πΈπ°π½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½ πΉπΆπ΄ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπΉπ½: π±π°ππ½πΉπ»π, π°ππ»π΄ππ°π½π³π° πΈπΏπ πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ΄πΉπ πΈπ΄πΉπ½ππ.
- 6 π π΄ππΏπ½πΏπ· πΈπ°π½ ππΏπΌπ°πΉ πΈπΉπΆπ΄ π±ππΊπ°ππΎπ΄ πΎπ°πΉπ½π°π ππΉππ°π½π³π°π½π πΎπ°π· πΈπ°π²πΊπΎπ°π½π³π°π½π ππΉπ πΉπ½ π·π°πΉπππ°πΌ ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΉπΌ:
- 7 ππ° ππ° ππ π° πππ³π΄πΉπΈ π½π°πΉππ΄πΉπ½πΉπ½π? ππ°π πΌπ°π² π°ππ»π΄ππ°π½ πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππΉπ½π, π½πΉπ±π° π°πΉπ½π π²πΏπΈ?
- 8 πΎπ°π· ππΏπ½π πΏππΊπΏπ½π½π°π½π³π πΉπ΄ππΏπ π°π·πΌπΉπ½ ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ° πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ ππ π° πΈπ°πΉ πΌπΉπππ³π΄π³πΏπ½ ππΉπ, π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ: π³πΏππ΄ πΌπΉπππΈ πΈπ°ππ° πΉπ½ π·π°πΉπππ°πΌ πΉπΆπ π°ππ°πΉπΌ?
- 9 ππ°πΈπ°π πΉππ π°πΆπ΄ππΉπΆπ π³πΏ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπΉπ½: π°ππ»π΄ππ°π½π³π° πΈπΏπ πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ΄πΉπ πΈπ΄πΉπ½ππ, πΈπ°πΏ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½: πΏπππ΄πΉπ πΎπ°π· π½πΉπΌ πΈπ°ππ° π±π°π³πΉ πΈπ΄πΉπ½π°ππ° πΎπ°π· π²π°π²π²?
- 10 π°πΈπΈπ°π½ π΄πΉ π πΉππ΄πΉπΈ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π π°π»π³πΏππ½πΉ π·π°π±π°πΉπΈ ππΏπ½πΏπ πΌπ°π½π π°π½π° π°πΉππΈπ°πΉ π°ππ»π΄ππ°π½ πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππΉπ½π, π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπΉπ½:
- 11 πΈπΏπ π΅πΉπΈπ°: πΏπππ΄πΉπ π½πΉπΌπΏπ· πΈπ°ππ° π±π°π³πΉ πΈπ΄πΉπ½ πΎπ°π· π²π°π²π² π³πΏ π²π°ππ³π° πΈπ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ°.
- 12 πΎπ°π· πΏπππ°πΉπ ππΏπ½π πΎπ°π· πΏππ·π°ππΎπ°π½π³π π±π°π³πΉ πΏππΉπ³π³πΎπ° ππ°πΏππ° π°π½π³π π°πΉππΈπΎπ° π°π»π»π°πΉπΆπ΄, ππ π°ππ π΄ πΏππ²π΄πΉππ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π°π»π»π°πΉ πΎπ°π· π·π°πΏπ·πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»πΎπ°π½π³π°π½π π²πΏπΈ, π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³π°π½π πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π°πΉπ ππ π° π½πΉ π²π°ππ΄ππΏπ½.
- 13 πΎπ°π· π²π°π»π°πΉπΈ π°ππππ° ππ°πΏπ πΌπ°ππ΄πΉπ½, πΎπ°π· π°π»π» πΌπ°π½π°π²π΄πΉπ½π πΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπ½ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°, πΎπ°π· π»π°πΉππΉπ³π° πΉπ½π.
- 14 πΎπ°π· ππ°ππ±ππ½π³π π²π°ππ°π π»π°πΉπ π πΉ πΈπ°π½π° π°π»ππ°πΉπ°πΏπ ππΉππ°π½π³π°π½ π°π πΌπππ°πΉ πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: π²π°π²π² π°ππ°π πΌπΉπ. πΎπ°π· πΏππππ°π½π³π°π½π³π πΉπ³π³πΎπ° π°ππ°π πΉπΌπΌπ°.
- 15 πΎπ°π· π π°ππΈ, π±πΉπΈπ΄ πΉπ π°π½π°πΊπΏπΌπ±πΉπ³π° πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³π° πΉπ, πΎπ°π· πΌπ°π½π°π²π°πΉ πΌπππ°ππΎππ πΎπ°π· πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ°πΉ πΌπΉπΈπ°π½π°πΊπΏπΌπ±πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ° πΎπ°π· ππΉπππ½πΎπ°πΌ πΉπ; π π΄ππΏπ½ π°πΏπΊ πΌπ°π½π°π²π°πΉ πΎπ°π· πΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπ½ π°ππ°π πΉπΌπΌπ°.
- 16 πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉ π±ππΊπ°ππΎππ πΎπ°π· ππ°ππ΄πΉππ°πΉπ΄πΉπ π²π°ππ°πΉππ°π½π³π°π½π πΉπ½π° πΌπ°ππΎπ°π½π³π°π½ πΌπΉπΈ πΈπ°πΉπΌ πΌπππ°ππΎπ°πΌ πΎπ°π· πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ°πΉπΌ, π΅π΄πΈπΏπ½ π³πΏ πΈπ°πΉπΌ ππΉπππ½πΎπ°πΌ πΉπ: ππ° πΉππ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ πΌπΉπΈ πΌπππ°ππΎπ°πΌ πΎπ°π· πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ°πΉπΌ πΌπ°ππΎπΉπΈ πΎπ°π· π³ππΉπ²π²πΊπΉπΈ?
- 17 πΎπ°π· π²π°π·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³π πΉπ΄ππΏπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ: π½πΉ πΈπ°πΏππ±πΏπ½ ππ πΉπ½πΈπ°πΉ π»π΄πΊπ΄πΉπ, π°πΊ πΈπ°πΉ πΏπ±πΉπ»π°π±π° π·π°π±π°π½π³π°π½π; π½πΉ π΅π°πΌ π»π°πΈππ½ πΏππ π°πΏππ·ππ°π½π, π°πΊ πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ°π½π.
- 18 πΎπ°π· π π΄ππΏπ½ ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΉππ·π°π½π½πΉπ πΎπ°π· ππ°ππ΄πΉππ°πΉπ΄πΉπ ππ°πππ°π½π³π°π½π; πΎπ°π· π°ππΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπ½ πΎπ°π· π΅π΄πΈπΏπ½ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: π³πΏππ΄ ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄π πΎπ°π· ππ°ππ΄πΉππ°πΉπ΄πΉπ ππ°πππ°π½π³, πΉπΈ πΈπ°πΉ πΈπ΄πΉπ½π°πΉ ππΉπππ½πΎππ π½πΉ ππ°πππ°π½π³?
- 19 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ πΉπΌ πΉπ΄ππΏπ: πΉπ±π°πΉ πΌπ°π²πΏπ½ ππΏπ½πΎπΏπ π±ππΏπΈππ°π³πΉπ, πΏπ½π³ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ πΌπΉπΈ πΉπΌ πΉππ π±ππΏπΈππ°πΈπ, ππ°πππ°π½? ππ π° π»π°π²π²π° ππ΄πΉπ»π° ππ π΄ πΌπΉπΈ ππΉπ π·π°π±π°π½π³ π±ππΏπΈππ°π³, π½πΉ πΌπ°π²πΏπ½ ππ°πππ°π½.
- 20 π°πΈπΈπ°π½ π°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³ π³π°π²ππ πΈπ°π½ π°ππ½πΉπΌπ°π³π° π°π πΉπΌ ππ° π±ππΏπΈππ°πΈπ, πΎπ°π· πΈπ°π½ ππ°πππ°π½π³ πΉπ½ πΎπ°πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ° π³π°π²π°.
- 21 π½πΉ πΌπ°π½π½π° ππ»π°π ππ°π½πΉπ½π π½πΉπΏπΎπΉπ ππΉπΏπΎπΉπΈ π°π½π° ππ½π°π²π°π½ ππ°πΉππ½πΎπ°π½π°; πΉπ±π°πΉ π°ππ½πΉπΌπ°πΉ ππΏπ»π»ππ½ π°π πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° ππ° π½πΉπΏπΎπ° πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° ππ°πΉππ½πΎπΉπ½, πΎπ°π· π π°πΉπππΉπΆπ° π²π°ππ°πΏππ° π π°πΉππΈπΉπΈ.
- 22 π½πΉ πΌπ°π½π½π° π²πΉπΏππΉπΈ π π΄πΉπ½ πΎπΏπ²π²π°ππ° πΉπ½ π±π°π»π²πΉπ½π ππ°πΉππ½πΎπ°π½π; πΉπ±π°πΉ π°πΏπππ π³πΉπππ°πΉππ°πΉ π π΄πΉπ½ πΈπ°ππ° π½πΉπΏπΎπ πΈπ°π½π π±π°π»π²πΉπ½π, πΎπ°π· π π΄πΉπ½ πΏππ²πΏππ½πΉπΈ, πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉ π±π°π»π²π΄πΉπ πππ°π΅πΉπππ½π°π½π³; π°πΊ π π΄πΉπ½ πΎπΏπ²π²π°ππ° πΉπ½ π±π°π»π²πΉπ½π π½πΉπΏπΎπ°π½π π²πΉπΏππ°π½π³.
- 23 πΎπ°π· π π°ππΈ πΈπ°πΉππ·π²π°π²π²π°π½ πΉπΌπΌπ° ππ°π±π±π°ππ π³π°π²π° πΈπ°πΉππ· π°ππΉππΊ, πΎπ°π· π³πΏπ²πΏπ½π½πΏπ½ ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΉπ ππΊπ΄π πΎπ°π½π³π°π½π ππ°πΏππΎπ°π½ π°π·ππ°.
- 24 πΎπ°π· ππ°ππ΄πΉππ°πΉπ΄πΉπ π΅π΄πΈπΏπ½ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°: ππ°πΉ, ππ° ππ°πΏπΎπ°π½π³ ππΉπππ½πΎππ πΈπ΄πΉπ½π°πΉ ππ°π±π±π°ππΉπΌ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π½πΉ ππΊπΏπ»π³ πΉππ?
- 25 πΎπ°π· πΉπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ: π½πΉπΏ πΏπππΏπ²π²π πΏπΈ π°πΉπ ππ° π²π°ππ°π πΉπ³π° π³π°π π΄πΉπ³, πΈπ°π½ πΈπ°πΏππππ° πΎπ°π· π²ππ΄π³π°π²π π π°π, πΉπ πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉ πΌπΉπΈ πΉπΌπΌπ°?
- 26 ππ°πΉπ π° π²π°π»π°πΉπΈ πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³ π²πΏπ³πΉπ πΏπ π°π±πΉπ°πΈπ°ππ° π²πΏπ³πΎπΉπ½ πΎπ°π· π·π»π°πΉπ±π°π½π ππ°πΏππ»π°π²π΄πΉπ½π°πΉπ πΌπ°ππΉπ³π°, πΈπ°π½πΆπ΄πΉ π½πΉ ππΊπΏπ»π³ πΉππ πΌπ°ππΎπ°π½ π½πΉπ±π° π°πΉπ½π°πΉπΌ π²πΏπ³πΎπ°πΌ, πΎπ°π· π²π°π πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉπΌ πΌπΉπΈ ππΉπ π πΉππ°π½π³π°πΌ?
- 27 πΎπ°π· π΅π°πΈ πΉπΌ: ππ°π±π±π°ππ πΉπ½ πΌπ°π½π π π°ππΈ π²π°ππΊπ°ππ°π½π, π½πΉ πΌπ°π½π½π° πΉπ½ ππ°π±π±π°ππ π³π°π²πΉπ;
- 28 ππ π°π΄πΉ πππ°πΏπΎπ° πΉππ ππ° ππΏπ½πΏπ πΌπ°π½π πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° ππ°π±π±π°ππ.
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Gothic (Nehemiah NT Portions) (gothic - 1.0.1)
2013-08-20Gothic (got)
Bishop Wulfila Gothic Bible
Courtesy Project Wulfila, University of Antwerp (Belgium) http://wulfila.be
It goes without saying that Wilhelm Streitberg's 1919 edition should be credited as well:
Die gotische Bibel: Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Streitberg. (Germanische Bibliothek, 2. Abteilung, 3. Band)
1. Teil: Der gotische Text und seine griechische Vorlage. Mit Einleitung, Lesarten und Quellennachweisen sowie den kleineren DenkmΓ€lern als Anhang. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1919.
2. Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1910.- Encoding: UTF-8
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