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WORD Research this...5 Mosebog 10
- 1 Paa den samme Tid sagde Herren til mig: Udhug dig to Stentavler som de første, og stig op til mig paa Bjerget, og du skal gøre dig en Ark af Træ:
- 2 Saa vil jeg skrive de Ord paa Tavlerne, som vare paa de første Tavler, hvilke du sønderbrød, og du skal lægge dem i Arken.
- 3 Saa gjorde jeg en Ark af Sithimtræ og udhuggede to Stentavler som de første, og jeg gik op paa Bjerget og havde de to Tavler i min Haand.
- 4 Da skrev han paa Tavlerne ligesom den første Skrift, de ti Ord, som Herren talede til eder paa Bjerget midt ud af Ilden paa Forsamlingens Dag; og Herren gav mig dem.
- 5 Saa vendte jeg mig og gik ned ad Bjerget, og jeg lagde Tavlerne i den Ark, som jeg havde gjort; og de bleve der, som Herren havde befalet mig.
- 6 Og Israels Børn rejste fra Beeroth-Bne-Jaakan til Mosera; der døde Aron og blev begravet der, og hans Søn Eleasar gjorde Præstetjeneste i hans Sted.
- 7 Derfra rejste de til Gudgoda og fra Gudgoda til Jotbatha, et Land med Vandbække.
- 8 Paa den Tid fraskilte Herren Levi Stamme til at bære Herrens Pagts Ark, til at staa for Herrens Ansigt for at tjene ham og at velsigne i hans Navn indtil denne Dag.
- 9 Derfor skulde Levi ingen Del eller Arv have med sine Brødre; Herren, han er hans Arv, saaledes som Herren din Gud har talet til ham.
- 10 Og jeg stod paa Bjerget som første Gang, fyrretyve Dage og fyrretyve Nætter, og Herren hørte mig ogsaa den Gang, Herren vilde ikke ødelægge dig.
- 11 Og Herren sagde til mig: Staa op, gak hen at drage foran Folket, at de maa komme ind at eje Landet, hvilket jeg tilsvor deres Fædre at ville give dem.
- 12 Og nu, Israel! hvad begærer Herren din Gud af dig uden det: At frygte Herren din Gud, at vandre i alle hans Veje og at elske ham og at tjene Herren din Gud af dit ganske Hjerte og af din ganske Sjæl;
- 13 at holde Herrens Bud og hans Skikke, som jeg byder dig i Dag, at det skal gaa dig vel!
- 14 Se, Himlene og Himlenes Himle høre Herren din Gud til, Jorden og alt det, som er derpaa;
- 15 ikkun til dine Fædre har Herren haft Lyst, saa at han elskede dem; og han har udvalgt deres Sæd efter dem, eder ud af alle Folk, som det ses paa denne Dag.
- 16 Derfor skulle I omskære eders Hjerters Forhud, og I skulle ikke ydermere forhærde eders Nakke.
- 17 Thi Herren eders Gud er en Gud over Guderne og en Herre over Herrerne, den store, den mægtige og den forfærdelige Gud, som ikke anser Personer og ikke tager Gave,
- 18 men som skaffer faderløse og Enker Ret, og som elsker den fremmede, saa han giver ham Brød og Klæder.
- 19 Derfor skulle I elske den fremmede; thi I have været fremmede i Ægyptens Land.
- 20 Herren din Gud skal du frygte, ham skal du tjene; og ved ham skal du hænge hart, og ved hans Navn skal du sværge.
- 21 Han er din Lovsang, og han er din Gud, som har gjort disse store og forfærdelige Ting imod dig, hvilke dine Øjne have set.
- 22 Dine Fædre droge ned til Ægypten ved halvfjerdsindstyve Personer; men nu har Herren din Gud sat dig som Stjerner paa Himmelen i Mangfoldighed.
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