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WORD Research this...Matthew 7
- 1 Dømmer ikke, for at I ikke skulle dømmes; thi med hvad Dom I dømme, skulle I dømmes,
- 2 og med hvad Maal I maale, skal der tilmaales eder.
- 3 Men hvorfor ser du Skæven, som er i din Broders Øje, men Bjælken i dit eget Øje bliver du ikke var?
- 4 Eller hvorledes kan du sige til din Broder: Lad mig drage Skæven ud af dit Øje; og se, Bjælken er i dit eget Øje.
- 5 Du Hykler! drag først Bjælken ud af dit Øje, og da kan du se klart til at tage Skæven ud af din Broders Øje.
- 6 Giver ikke Hunde det hellige, kaster ikke heller eders Perler for Svin, for at de ikke skulle nedtræde dem med deres Fødder og vende sig og sønderrive eder.
- 7 Beder, saa skal eder gives; søger, saa skulle I finde; banker paa, saa skal der lukkes op for eder.
- 8 Thi hver den, som beder, han faar, og den, som søger, han finder, og den, som banker paa, for ham skal der lukkes op.
- 9 Eller hvilket Menneske er der iblandt eder, som, naar hans Søn beder ham om Brød, vil give ham en Sten?
- 10 Eller naar han beder ham om en Fisk, mon han da vil give ham en Slange?
- 11 Dersom da I, som ere onde, vide at give eders Børn gode Gaver, hvor meget mere skal eders Fader, som er i Himlene, give dem gode Gaver, som bede ham!
- 12 Altsaa, alt hvad I ville, at Menneskene skulle gøre imod eder, det skulle ogsaa I gøre imod dem; thi dette er Loven og Profeterne.
- 13 Gaar ind ad den snævre Port; thi den Port er vid, og den Vej er bred, som fører til Fortabelsen, og de ere mange, som gaa ind ad den;
- 14 thi den Port er snæver, og den Vej er trang, som fører til Livet, og de ere faa, som finde den.
- 15 Men vogter eder for de falske Profeter, som komme til eder i Faareklæder, men indvortes ere glubende Ulve.
- 16 Af deres Frugter skulle I kende dem. Sanker man vel Vindruer af Torne eller Figener af Tidsler?
- 17 Saaledes bærer hvert godt Træ gode Frugter, men det raadne Træ bærer slette Frugter.
- 18 Et godt Træ kan ikke bære slette Frugter, og et raaddent Træ kan ikke bære gode Frugter.
- 19 Hvert Træ, som ikke bærer god Frugt, omhugges og kastes i Ilden.
- 20 Altsaa skulle I kende dem af deres Frugter.
- 21 Ikke enhver, som siger til mig: Herre, Herre! skal komme ind i Himmeriges Rige, men den, der gør min Faders Villie, som er i Himlene.
- 22 Mange skulle sige til mig paa hin Dag: Herre, Herre! have vi ikke profeteret ved dit Navn, og have vi ikke uddrevet onde Aander ved dit Navn, og have vi ikke gjort mange kraftige Gerninger ved dit Navn?
- 23 Og da vil jeg bekende for dem: Jeg kendte eder aldrig; viger bort fra mig, I, som øve Uret!
- 24 Derfor, hver den, som hører disse mine Ord og gør efter dem, ham vil jeg ligne ved en forstandig Mand, som byggede sit Hus paa Klippen,
- 25 og Skylregnen faldt, og Floderne kom, og Vindene blæste og sloge imod dette Hus, og det faldt ikke; thi det var grundfæstet paa Klippen.
- 26 Og hver den, som hører disse mine Ord og ikke gør efter dem, skal lignes ved en Daare, som byggede sit Hus paa Sandet,
- 27 og Skylregnen faldt, og Floderne kom, og Vindene blæste og stødte imod dette Hus, og det faldt, og dets Fald var stort.‟
- 28 Og det skete, da Jesus havde fuldendt disse Ord, vare Skarerne slagne af Forundring over hans Lære;
- 29 thi han lærte dem som en, der havde Myndighed, og ikke som deres skriftkloge.
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2017-05-22Danish (da)
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