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WORD Research this...Ecclesiastes 6
- 1 Det er en ulykke som jeg har sett under solen, og som hviler tungt på mennesket:
- 2 Når Gud gir en mann rikdom og skatter og ære, så han for sin del ikke fattes noget som han attrår, men Gud ikke setter ham i stand til å nyte godt av det, men en fremmed mann får nyte det, så er det tomhet og en ond lidelse.
- 3 Om en mann får hundre barn og lever i mange år, så tallet på hans levedager blir stort, men hans sjel ikke mettes av det gode, og han heller ikke får nogen jordeferd, da sier jeg: Et ufullbåret foster er bedre faren enn han.
- 4 For som et intet kom det til verden, og i mørke går det bort, og med mørke blir dets navn skjult,
- 5 og det har hverken sett eller kjent solen; det har mere ro enn han.
- 6 Og om han så hadde levd tusen år to ganger, men ikke nytt noget godt - går ikke alt til ett sted?
- 7 Alt menneskets strev er for hans munn, og allikevel blir hans attrå aldri tilfredsstilt;
- 8 for hvad fortrin har den vise fremfor dåren? Hvad fortrin har den fattige som vet å skikke sig blandt de levende?
- 9 Bedre er det at øinene dveler ved det en har, enn at sjelen farer urolig om; også det er tomhet og jag efter vind.
- 10 Hvad der er blitt til, er for lenge siden nevnt med navn, og det er kjent hvad et menneske skal bli; han kan ikke gå i rette med den som er sterkere enn han;
- 11 for der er mange ord som bare øker tomheten - hvad gagn har mennesket av det?
- 12 For hvem vet hvad som gagner et menneske i livet, i alle hans tomme levedager, dem han tilbringer som en skygge? For hvem kan si et menneske hvad som skal hende under solen efter hans tid?
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Det Norsk Bibelselskap (1930) (bibelselskap - 2)
2020-02-08Norwegian bokmal (nb)
Denne er det Norsk Bibelselskapets 1930 utgave av Bibelen på Norsk (Bokmål)
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Text scanned and proofed by H. Priebe and co-workers. Based on the version prepared by Tore Vamraak.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible.Norwegian Bokmal
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