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WORD Research this...Esajas' Bog 17
- 1 Profeti imod Damaskus. Se, Damaskus skal ikke mere være en Stad, men den skal være en sammenstyrtet Stenhob.
- 2 Aroers Stæder skulle blive forladte; de skulle være for Hjorde, og disse skulle ligge der, og ingen skal forfærde dem.
- 3 Og det skal være forbi med Befæstningen for Efraim og med Kongedømmet for Damaskus og for det overblevne af Syrerne; de skulle være som Israels Børns Herlighed, siger den Herre Zebaoth.
- 4 Og det skal ske paa den Dag, da skal Jakobs Herlighed blive ringe, og hans Køds Fedme skal blive mager.
- 5 Og det skal gaa, som naar en Høstmand griber om det stagende Korn, og hans Arm høster Aksene; og det skal gaa, som naar een samler Aks i Refaims Dal.
- 6 Og der skal blive en Efterslet tilovers derudi, som naar man ryster et Olietræ: To eller tre Bær i den øverste Top, fire eller fem paa de frugtbare Kviste, siger Herren, Israels Gud.
- 7 Paa den Dag skal Mennesket se hen til den, som har skabt ham, og hans Øjne skulle se hen til den Hellige i Israel.
- 8 Og han skal ikke se hen til Altrene, hans Hænders Gerning, og ikke se til det, som hans Fingre have gjort, hverken til Astartes eller Solens Billeder.
- 9 Paa den Dag skulle hans faste Stæder vorde som de forladte Skove og Højder, som man havde forladt for Israels Børns Skyld, og der skal blive en Ørk.
- 10 Thi du har glemt din Frelses Gud og ikke ihukommet din Styrkes Klippe; derfor planter du liflige Plantninger og besætter din Vingaard med fremmede Ranker.
- 11 Paa den Dag, du planter, gærder du derom, og om Morgenen bringer du din Sæd til at grønnes; men flygtet er Høsten paa Sygdommens og den ulægelige Smertes Dag.
- 12 Ve, en Brusen af mange Folkeslag! de bruse som Havets Brusen; og et Bulder af Folkefærd! de buldre, som mægtige Vande buldre.
- 13 Folkene buldre som store Vandes Bulder, men han truer dem, saa de fly langt bort; og de bortjages som Avner paa Bjergene for Vejret og som en Hvirvel for Hvirvelvind.
- 14 Ved Aftenstid — se, da er der Forskrækkelse! førend Morgenen kommer, da ere de ikke mere; dette er deres Del, som plyndre os, og deres Lod, som berøve os.
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