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WORD Research this...1 Mosebog 15
- 1 Efter at dette var sket, kom Herrens Ord til Abram i et Syn, og sagde: Frygt ikke, Abram, jeg er dit Skjold og din meget store Løn.
- 2 Og Abram sagde: Herre, Herre, hvad vil du give mig? og jeg gaar hen uden Børn, og den, der forestaar mit Hus, er Elieser af Damaskus.
- 3 Og Abram sagde: Se, mig har du intet Afkom givet, og se, min vornede arver mig.
- 4 Og se, Herrens Ord skete til ham og sagde: Denne, han skal ikke arve dig; men den, som skal udkomme af dit Liv, han skal arve dig.
- 5 Og han førte ham udenfor og sagde: Kære, se til Himmelen, og tæl Stjernerne, om du kan tælle dem; og han sagde til ham: Saa skal dit Afkom vorde.
- 6 Og han troede paa Herren, og han regnede ham det til Retfærdighed.
- 7 Og han sagde til ham: jeg er Herren, som udførte dig fra Ur i Kaldæa for at give dig dette Land til at eje det.
- 8 Da sagde han: Herre, Herre, hvorpaa skal jeg kende, at jeg skal eje det?
- 9 Og han sagde til ham: Tag mig en tre Aar gammel Kvie og en tre Aar gammel Ged og en tre Aar gammel Vædder og en Turteldue og en Dueunge.
- 10 Og han tog ham alt dette og delte det midt over og lagde den ene Del deraf tvært overfor den anden; men Fuglene delte han ikke.
- 11 Og Rovfugle sloge ned paa de døde Kroppe; men Abram jog dem derfra.
- 12 Og det skete, der Solen vilde gaa ned, da faldt en dyb Søvn paa Abram, og se, der faldt Forfærdelse og stort Mørke over ham.
- 13 Da sagde han til Abram: du skal visseligen vide, at dit Afkom skal være fremmed i et Land, som ikke er deres, og de skulle trælle for dem, der skulle plage dem, fire Hundrede Aar.
- 14 Men jeg vil ogsaa dømme det Folk, som de skulle tjene; og derefter skulle de udgaa med meget Gods.
- 15 Men du skal fare til dine Fædre med Fred, og du skal blive begravet i en god Alderdom.
- 16 Og i den fjerde Slægt skulle de komme hid igen; thi Amoritens Ondskab er endnu ikke fuld.
- 17 Og det skete, der Solen var nedgangen, og der var stort Mørke, se, da var der en rygende Ovn og Ilds Blus, som for hen imellem disse Stykker.
- 18 Paa den samme Dag gjorde Herren en Pagt med Abram og sagde: Dit Afkom har jeg givet dette Land, fra Ægyptens Flod indtil den store Flod, den Flod Frat,
- 19 Keniter og Kenisiter og Kadmoniter
- 20 og Hethiter og Feresiter og Refaiter
- 21 og Amoriter og Kananiter og Girgasiter og Jebusiter.
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