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WORD Research this...2 Korintherbrev 3
- 1 Begyndte vi atter at prise os selv? eller behøve vi, som Nogle, Anbefalingsbreve til Eder, eller Anbefalingsbreve fra Eder?
- 2 I ere vort Brev, indskrevet i vore Hjerter, som kjendes og læses af alle Mennesker,
- 3 idet I aabenbart sees at være Christi Brev, besørget af os, skrevet ikke med Blæk, men med den levende Guds Aand, ikke i Steentavler, men i Hjertets Kjødtavler.
- 4 Saadan Tillid have vi til Gud formedelst Christus:
- 5 ikke at vi ere dygtige af os selv at udtænke Noget, som af os selv; men vor Dygtighed er af Gud,
- 6 hvilken og gjorde os dygtige til at være den nye Pagts Tjenere, ikke Bogstavens, men Aandens; thi Bogstaven ihjelslaaer, men Aanden levendegjør.
- 7 Men dersom den dødbringende Bogstavs Tjeneste, indgraven i Stene, skete i Herlighed, saa at Israels Børn ikke kunde betragte Moses’ Ansigt formedelst hans Ansigts Herlighed, som dog skulde forsvinde:
- 8 hvi skulde da ikke Aandens Tjeneste end mere være i Herlighed?
- 9 Thi dersom Fordømmelsens Tjeneste var i Herlighed, er meget mere Retfærdiggjørelsens Tjeneste overflødig i Herlighed.
- 10 Ja det, som havde Herlighed, var i denne Henseende end ikke herligt imod den overvættes Herlighed.
- 11 Thi dersom det, som skulde afskaffes, var i Herlighed, da skal det, som bliver, meget mere være i Herlighed.
- 12 Efterdi vi derfor have saadant Haab, bruge vi stor Frimodighed.
- 13 og gjøre ikke som Moses, der lagde et Dække over sit Ansigt, at Israels Børn ikke skulde beskue det, førend det, som skulde afskaffes, fik Ende,
- 14 Men deres Sind er forhærdet; thi indtil denne Dag forbliver det samme Dække under det gamle Testamentes Læsning uafdraget; thi kun ved Christus hæves det.
- 15 Ja, indtil denne Dag ligger der et Dække over deres Hjerte, naar Moses læses;
- 16 men naar de omvende sig til Herren, da borttages Dækket.
- 17 Men Herren er Aanden, og hvor Herrens Aand er, der er Frihed.
- 18 Men vi alle, som med ubedækket Ansigt skue Herrens Herlighed som i et Speil, blive forvandlede efter det samme Billede, fra Herlighed til Herlighed, og det af Herren, som er Aanden.
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