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WORD Research this...3 Mosebog 24
- 1 Og Herren talede til Mose og sagde:
- 2 Byd Israels Børn, at de skulle tage til dig ren stødt Olivenolie til Lysningen, til at holde Lampen stedse tændt.
- 3 Uden for Vidnesbyrdets Forhæng, i Forsamlingens Paulun, skal Aron berede den til at lyse fra Aften til Morgen stedse for Herrens Ansigt, til en evig Skik hos eders Efterkommere.
- 4 Paa den rene Lysestage skal han berede Lamperne stedse for Herrens Ansigt.
- 5 Og du skal tage Mel og bage deraf tolv Kager; een Kage skal være to Tiendeparter af en Efa.
- 6 Og du skal lægge dem i to Rader, seks i hver Rad, paa det rene Bord for Herrens Ansigt.
- 7 Og du skal lægge ren Virak paa hver Rad, og den skal være for Brødet til et Ihukommelsesoffer, et Ildoffer for Herren.
- 8 Paa hver Sabbatsdag skal man berede det, stedse for Herrens Ansigt; af Israels Børn skal dette ydes til en evig Pagt.
- 9 Og det skal høre Aron og hans Sønner til, og de skulle æde det paa et helligt Sted; thi det er ham en højhellig Ting af Herrens Ildofre, til en evig Rettighed.
- 10 Men der gik en israelitisk Kvindes Søn, og han var en ægyptisk Mands Søn, ud midt iblandt Israels Børn; og den israelitiske Kvindes Søn og en israelitisk Mand trættedes i Lejren.
- 11 Og den israelitiske Kvindes Søn talede ilde om Navnet og bandede, da førte de ham til Mose; men hans Moders Navn var Selomith, Dibri Datter, af Dans Stamme.
- 12 Og de satte ham i Forvaring for at indhente Forklaring efter Herrens Mund.
- 13 Og Herren talede til Mose og sagde:
- 14 Før den, som har bandet, hen uden for Lejren, og alle de, som det hørte, skulle lægge deres Hænder paa hans Hoved, og hele Menigheden skal stene ham.
- 15 Og du skal tale til Israels Børn og sige: Hvo som helst der bander sin Gud, han skal bære sin Synd.
- 16 Og hvo som taler ilde om Herrens Navn, skal dødes, hele Menigheden skal stene ham; saavel den fremmede, som den indfødte, naar han taler ilde om Navnet, da skal han dødes.
- 17 Og naar nogen slaar noget Menneske ihjel, da skal han dødes.
- 18 Men hvo der slaar et Stykke Kvæg ihjel, skal betale det Stykke for Stykke.
- 19 Og den, som gør Lyde paa sin Næste, ved ham skal gøres saaledes, som han har gjort:
- 20 Bræk for Bræk, Øje for Øje, Tand for Tand; ligesom han har gjort Lyde paa et Menneske, saaledes skal der gøres paa ham.
- 21 Og hvo som ihjelslaar et Dyr, skal betale det; men hvo der slaar et Menneske ihjel, skal dødes.
- 22 Een Ret skal være for eder; som den fremmede, saa skal den indfødte være; thi jeg er Herren eders Gud.
- 23 Og Mose talede til Israels Børn, og de udførte den, som havde bandet, uden for Lejren, og stenede ham med Stene; og Israels Børn gjorde, ligesom Herren havde befalet Mose.
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