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WORD Research this...Ezekiels Bog 9
- 1 Og han raabte for mine Øren med høj Røst og sagde: I, som holde Vagt over Staden! kommer hid, hver med sit ødelæggende Vaaben i sin Haand.
- 2 Og se, der kom seks Mand ad Vejen fra den øverste Port, som vender imod Norden, og hver havde sit knusende Vaaben i sin Haand; men der var een Mand midt iblandt dem, klædt i Linklæder, med et Skriveredskab ved Hoften; og de gik ind og stode ved Siden af Kobberalteret.
- 3 Og Israels Guds Herlighed hævede sig op fra Keruben, over hvilken den var, hen til Husets Dørtærskel; og han kaldte ad den Mand, som var klædt i Linklæderne og som havde Skriveredskabet ved Hoften.
- 4 Og Herren sagde til ham: Gak midt igennem Staden, midt igennem Jerusalem, og sæt et Tegn paa Panden af de Mænd, som sukke og jamre over alle de Vederstyggeligheder, som ske i dens Midte.
- 5 Og til de andre sagde han for mine Øren: Gaar igennem Staden efter ham, og slaar ned; eders Øjne skulle ikke spare, og I skulle ikke skaane.
- 6 Gamle Mænd, unge Karle og Jomfruer og smaa Børn og Kvinder skulle I slaa ihjel, saa at de udryddes; men rører ikke nogen, paa hvem Tegnet er, og begynder fra min Helligdom af! Og de begyndte med de gamle Mænd, som vare foran Huset.
- 7 Og han sagde til dem: Besmitter Huset og fylder Forgaarden med ihjelslagne; gaar derpaa ud; og de gik ud og sloge ihjel i Staden.
- 8 Og det skete, der de ihjelsloge dem, og jeg blev tilbage, da faldt jeg ned paa mit Ansigt og raabte og sagde: Ak, Herre, Herre! vil du da ødelægge alt det, som er blevet tilovers af Israel, idet du udøser din Harme over Jerusalem?
- 9 Og han sagde til mig: Israels og Judas Hus's Misgerning er over al Maade stor, og Landet er fyldt med Blodskyld, og Staden er fuld af Retskrænkelse; thi de sige: Herren har forladt Landet, og Herren ser det ikke.
- 10 Og jeg! — mit Øje skal heller ikke spare, og jeg vil ikke skaane; men jeg vil lade deres Vej falde tilbage paa deres Hoved.
- 11 Og se, den Mand, som var klædt i Linklæderne, og som havde Skriveredskaber ved Hoften, bragte Svar tilbage og sagde: Jeg har gjort, ligesom du befalede mig.
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2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
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