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WORD Research this...1 Samuelsbog 29
- 1 Og Filisterne havde samlet alle deres Lejre i Afek, og Israel lejrede sig ved den Kilde, som er udi Jisreel.
- 2 Og Filisternes Fyrster gik over med Hundreder og med Tusinder; men David og hans Mænd gik over til sidst med Akis.
- 3 Da sagde Filisternes Fyrster: Hvad skulle disse Hebræer? Og Akis sagde til Filisternes Fyrster: Er det ikke David, Sauls, Israels Konges, Tjener, som nu har været hos mig i Aar og Dag, og jeg har ikke fundet noget hos ham, siden den Tid, han faldt fra, indtil denne Dag?
- 4 Men Filisternes Fyrster bleve vrede paa ham, og Filisternes Fyrster sagde til ham: Lad den Mand gaa bort og vende tilbage til sit Sted, hvor du har beskikket ham hen, men han skal ikke drage ned med os i Krigen, at han ikke skal blive os en Modstander i Krigen; thi hvormed kunde denne gøre sig selv behagelig hos sin Herre? mon ikke med disse Mænds Hoveder?
- 5 Mon denne ikke være David, om hvilken de sang mod hverandre i Dansene, sigende: Saul slog sine Tusinde, men David sine Titusinde?
- 6 Da kaldte Akis ad David og sagde til ham: Saa vist som Herren lever, du er oprigtig, og din Udgang og din Indgang med mig i Lejren er god for mine Øjne, thi jeg har intet ondt fundet hos dig, fra den Dag du kom til mig, indtil denne Dag; men du er ikke god for Fyrsternes Øjne.
- 7 Saa vend nu tilbage og gak i Fred, at du ikke skal gøre det, som er ondt for Filisternes Fyrsters Øjne.
- 8 Da sagde David til Akis: Men hvad har jeg gjort? eller hvad har du fundet hos din Tjener, fra den Dag, jeg har været for dit Ansigt indtil denne Dag, at jeg ikke maa komme og stride imod min Herre Konges Fjender?
- 9 Og Akis svarede og sagde til David: Jeg ved det, thi du er god for mine Øjne, som en Guds Engel; dog have Filisternes Fyrster sagt: Lad ham ikke drage op med os i Krigen.
- 10 Saa staa du nu tidlig op i Morgen, du og din Herres Tjenere, som ere komne med dig; og naar I ere tidligen opstandne i Morgen, og det er lyst for eder, saa gaar bort!
- 11 Saa stod David tidligen op, han og hans Mænd, for at gaa bort om Morgenen og komme tilbage til Filisternes Land; og Filisterne droge op imod Jisreel.
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2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
authorized translation of the New Testament from 1907. The text is based on entirely new
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