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WORD Research this...1 Timotheusbrev 2
- 1 Thi formaner jeg først for alle Ting, at der gjøres ydmygelige Begjeringer, Bønner, Forbønner, Taksigelser for alle Mennesker,
- 2 for Konger og alle dem, som ere i Høihed, at vi maae leve et roligt og stille Levnet i al Gudfrygtighed og Ærbarhed;
- 3 thi dette er godt og behageligt for Gud, vor Frelser,
- 4 som vil, at alle Mennesker skulle blive salige og komme til Sandheds Erkjendelse.
- 5 Thi der er een Gud og een Midler imellem Gud og Menneskene, det Menneske Christus Jesus,
- 6 som gav sig selv til en Gjenløsnings Betaling for Alle, et Vidnesbyrd i sine beleilige Tider,
- 7 for hvilket jeg er beskikket en Prædiker og Apostel, (jeg siger Sandhed i Christus, jeg lyver ikke,) en Hedningernes Lærer i Tro og Sandhed.
- 8 Saa vil jeg, at Mændene skulle bede paa hvert Sted, opløftende hellige Hænder uden Vrede og Trætte.
- 9 Desligeste og, at Kvinderne skulle pryde sig i sømmelig Klædning med Blufærdighed og Tugtighed, ikke med Fletninger eller Guld eller Perler eller kosteligt Klædebon,
- 10 men, som det sømmer sig Kvinder, der bekjende sig til Gudsfrygt, med gode Gjerninger.
- 11 Kvinden bør tage mod Lærdom i Stilhed, med al Underdanighed;
- 12 men Kvinden tilsteder jeg ikke at lære, ikke heller at byde over Manden, men at være i Stilhed.
- 13 Thi Adam blev først skabt, siden Eva;
- 14 og Adam blev ikke først forført, men Kvinden blev forført og faldt i Overtrædelse.
- 15 Men hun skal frelses ved Barnefødsel, dersom de blive i Tro og Kjærlighed og Hellighed med Tugt.
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2017-05-22Danish (da)
New Testament in Danish, authorized by King Frederik the 7th in 1819 and published by the Danish Bible Society in the same year.
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- LCSH: Bible.Danish.N.T.
- Distribution Abbreviation: danish1819
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