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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 24
- 1 Jahweh schonk mij een visioen: Zie, daar stonden twee manden met vijgen voor de tempel van Jahweh. Het gebeurde, nadat Nabukodonosor, de koning van Babel, Jekonias, den zoon van Jojakim en koning van Juda, met de magistraten van Juda en de smeden en bankwerkers uit Jerusalem had weggevoerd en naar Babel gebracht.
- 2 In de ene mand waren uitstekende vijgen als van de eerste pluk; in de andere mand heel slechte vijgen, te slecht om te eten.
- 3 En Jahweh zeide tot mij: Jeremias, wat ziet ge? Ik antwoordde: Vijgen; de goede vijgen zijn uitstekend, en de slechte zijn bijzonder slecht, te slecht om te eten.
- 4 Toen werd het woord van Jahweh tot mij gericht:
- 5 Zo spreekt Jahweh, Israëls God: Zoals men deze goede vijgen beziet, Zo zal Ik de ballingen van Juda, Die Ik uit deze plaats heb verbannen Naar het land der Chaldeën, goedgunstig aanzien.
- 6 Ik zal een genadige blik op hen werpen, En breng ze weer terug in dit land; Ik bouw ze op, en breek ze niet af, Ik plant ze, en ruk ze niet uit.
- 7 Ik schenk hun een hart, om te erkennen, Dat Ik Jahweh ben; Zij zullen mijn volk, Ik zal hun God zijn, Wanneer ze zich van ganser harte tot Mij bekeren.
- 8 Maar zoals met slechte vijgen, Te slecht om te eten, spreekt Jahweh: Zo zal Ik handelen met Sedekias, den koning van Juda, Met al zijn vorsten en die in Jerusalem werden gespaard, Die in dit land zijn achtergebleven, Of die in Egypteland wonen.
- 9 Ik maak ze ten afschrik Voor alle koninkrijken der aarde, Tot smaad en spreekwoord, tot spot en vloek Op alle plaatsen, waar Ik ze heendrijf;
- 10 Ik laat het zwaard op hen los, Met honger en pest, Tot ze zijn uitgeroeid uit het land, Dat Ik hun en hun vaderen heb gegeven!
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Petrus Canisius Translation (canisius - 1)
2016-01-09Dutch (nl)
The Holy Scripture, translation from the original texts, by order of the Apologetic Society ‘Petrus Canisius’ undertaken with the approval of the most reverend bishops of the Netherlands.
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