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WORD Research this...Ezras Bog 9
- 1 Og der dette var fuldendt, gik de Øverste frem til mig og sagde: Israels Folk og Præsterne og Leviterne have ikke holdt sig adskilte fra Folkene i Landene, som de burde efter de Vederstyggeligheder, som begaas af Kananiterne, Hethiterne, Feresiterne, Jebusiterne, Ammoniterne, Moabiterne, Ægypterne og Amoriterne;
- 2 thi de have taget af deres Døtre for sig og for deres Sønner, og den hellige Sæd har blandet sig med Folkene i Landene; og de Øverstes og Forstandernes Haand har været den første i denne Forsyndelse.
- 3 Og der jeg hørte dette Ord, sønderrev jeg min Kjortel og min Kappe, og jeg rev Haar af mit Hoved og mit Skæg og sad forfærdet.
- 4 Da samledes til mig hver, der skælvede for Israels Guds Ord over deres Forsyndelses Skyld, som havde været bortførte, og jeg sad forfærdet indtil Aftenmadoffers Tid.
- 5 Og ved Aftenmadoffers Tid stod jeg op fra min Faste, efterat jeg havde sønderrevet min Kjortel og min Kappe, og jeg faldt paa mine Knæ og udbredte mine Hænder til Herren min Gud,
- 6 og jeg sagde: Min Gud! jeg blues og skammer mig ved at opløfte mit Ansigt til dig, min Gud; thi vore Misgerninger ere mangfoldige og gaa os over Hovedet, og vor Skyld er stor indtil Himmelen.
- 7 Fra vore Fædres Dage af have vi været i stor Skyld indtil denne Dag, og for vore Misgerningers Skyld ere vi, ja vi, vore Konger, vore Præster, givne i Kongernes Haand i Landene, givne hen til Sværd, til Fangenskab og til Rov og til vore Ansigters Blusel, som det ses paa denne Dag.
- 8 Men nu er et lidet Øjeblik sket os Naade af Herren vor Gud, at han har ladet os nogle undkomne blive tilovers og sat os som en Nagle paa sit hellige Sted, saa at vor Gud har opklaret vore Øjne og givet os et lidet Livsophold i vor Trældom;
- 9 thi vi ere Trælle; dog vor Gud har ikke forladt os i vor Trældom, og han har tilvendt os Miskundhed hos Kongerne i Persien for at give os Livsophold, at vi kunde opføre vor Guds Hus og oprejse dets øde Steder, og for at give os et Gærde i Juda og Jerusalem.
- 10 Og nu, vor Gud, hvad skulle vi sige herefter? da vi have forladt dine Bud,
- 11 hvilke du har budet ved dine Tjenere, Profeterne, sigende: Det Land, som I komme ind udi at eje, det er et Land, som er urent ved Landenes Folks Urenhed og ved deres Vederstyggelighed, hvormed de i deres Urenhed have opfyldt det, fra den ene Ende til den anden.
- 12 Saa skulle I nu ikke give eders Døtre til deres Sønner og ikke tage deres Døtre til eders Sønner og ikke søge deres Fred og deres gode indtil evig Tid, paa det I skulle blive stærke og æde det gode i Landet og indtage det til Ejendom for eders Børn indtil evig Tid.
- 13 Og efter alt det, som er kommet over os for vore onde Gerninger og for vor store Skyld, da du, vor Gud, har sparet os langt over vor Misgerning og givet os en Redning, som denne er:
- 14 Skulde vi da vende om og gøre dine Bud til intet og gøre Svogerskab med Folk, som have gjort disse Vederstyggeligheder? monne du ikke skulde blive vred paa os, indtil at der gjordes Ende paa os, saa at der ingen blev tilovers og ingen Redning?
- 15 Herre, Israels Gud! du er retfærdig, thi vi ere overblevne som en Levning, som det ses paa denne Dag; se, vi ere for dit Ansigt i vor Skyld, thi ved sligt kan ingen bestaa for dit Ansigt.
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Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
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