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WORD Research this...2 Thessalonikerbrev 1
- 1 Paulus og Silvanus og Timotheus til de Thessalonikers Menighed, i Gud vor Fader den Herre Jesus Christus:
- 2 Naade være med Eder og Fred, fra Gud vor Fader og den Herre Jesus Christus!
- 3 Vi ere Skyldige altid at takke Gud for Eder, Brødre! som tilbørligt er, fordi Eders Tro voxer kraftigen, og Kjærligheden formeres hos enhver af Eder alle mod hverandre,
- 4 saa at vi selv rose os af Eder i Guds Menigheder formedelst Eders Taalmodighed og tro under alle Eders Forfølgelser og Trængsler, som I fordrage,
- 5 et Beviis paa Guds retfærdige Dom: at I skulle agtes værdige til Guds Rige, for hvilket I og lide;
- 6 efterdi det er retfærdigt for Gud at gengjelde dem Trængsel, som trænge Eder,
- 7 men Eder, som trænges, Ro med os, i den Herres Jesu Aabenbarelse af Himmelen med sin Magtes Engle,
- 8 med Ildslue, naar han bringer Hevn over dem, som ikke kjende Gud, og over dem, som ikke er vor Herres Jesu Christi Evangelium lydige,
- 9 hvilke skulle lide Straf, en evig Fortabelse fra Herrens Ansigt og fra hans Magtes Herlighed,
- 10 naar han kommer paa hiin Dag, at herliggjøres i sine Hellige og beundres i dem, som troe; thi vort Vidnesbyrd er blevet troet hos Eder.
- 11 Derfor bede vi ogsaa altid for Eder, at vor Gud vil agte Eder sit Kald værdige, og med Kraft fuldkomme al ham velbehagelig Godhed og Troens Gjerning,
- 12 paa det vor Herres Jesu Christi Navn maa herliggjøres i Eder, og I udi ham, efter vor Guds og den Herres Jesu Christi Naade.
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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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