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WORD Research this...Jobs Bog 27
- 1 Og Job blev ved at fremføre sit Billedsprog og sagde:
- 2 Saa sandt Gud lever, som har borttaget min Ret, og den Almægtige, som har beskelig bedrøvet min Sjæl!
- 3 — thi endnu er min Aand i mig, og Guds Aande i min Næse —
- 4 skulle mine Læber ikke tale Uret, og skal min Tunge ikke fremføre Svig.
- 5 Det være langt fra mig, at jeg skulde give eder Ret; indtil jeg opgiver Aanden, vil jeg ikke lade mig fratage min Uskyldighed.
- 6 Jeg vil holde paa min Retfærdighed og ikke lade af fra den; mit Hjerte skal ikke bebrejde mig nogen af mine Dage.
- 7 Min Fjende skal staa som en ugudelig, og den, som rejser sig imod mig, som en uretfærdig.
- 8 Thi hvad er den vanhelliges Forventelse, naar Gud bortskærer og bortrykker hans Sjæl!
- 9 Mon Gud skulde høre hans Skrig, naar Angest kommer over ham?
- 10 Kan han forlyste sig ved den Almægtige? kan han til hver en Tid paakalde Gud?
- 11 Jeg vil lære eder om Guds Haand; hvad der er hos den Almægtige, vil jeg ikke dølge.
- 12 Se, I have jo alle set det; hvorfor nære da en saadan Forfængelighed?
- 13 Dette er et ugudeligt Menneskes Del hos Gud og Voldsmænds Arv, som de faa af den Almægtige.
- 14 Har han mange Børn, hjemfalde de til Sværdet, og hans Afkom vil ikke mættes af Brød.
- 15 De, som blive tilovers af ham, skulle begraves ved Døden, og hans Enker skulle ikke begræde ham.
- 16 Naar han sanker Sølv som Støv og samler Klæder som Dynd,
- 17 da samler han det vel, men den retfærdige skal iføre sig det, og den uskyldige skal dele Pengene.
- 18 Han byggede sit Hus som Møl, og som en Hytte, en Vogter gør sig.
- 19 Rig lægger han sig og bliver ikke ved; sine Øjne oplader han og er ikke mere til.
- 20 Forskrækkelser skulle gribe ham som Vande, en Hvirvelvind skal bortstjæle ham om Natten.
- 21 Østenvejret skal løfte ham op, og han farer bort, og det skal hvirvle ham bort fra sit Sted.
- 22 Og Gud skal skyde paa ham og ikke spare; med skal han ville fly fra hans Haand.
- 23 Man skal klappe i Hænderne over ham og pibe ham bort fra hans Sted.
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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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