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WORD Research this...Mikas Bog 6
- 1 Hører dog, hvad Herren siger: Gør dig rede, tag Trætten op over for Bjergene, og lad Højene høre din Røst!
- 2 Hører, I Bjerge! Herrens Trætte, og I uforanderlige, I Jordens Grundpiller! thi Herren har Trætte med sit Folk, og med Israel gaar han i Rette.
- 3 Mit Folk! hvad har jeg gjort dig, og hvormed har jeg voldet dig Møje? svar mig!
- 4 Thi jeg førte dig op fra Ægyptens Land, og fra Trælles Hus udløste jeg dig, og jeg sendte for dit Ansigt Mose, Aron og Maria.
- 5 Mit Folk! kom dog i Hu, hvad Raad Balak, Kongen af Moab, havde oplagt, og hvad Svar Bileam, Beors Søn, gav ham, og hvad der skete fra Sittim indtil Gilgal, for at du maa kende Herrens retfærdige Gerninger.
- 6 Hvormed skal jeg komme Herren i Møde og bøje mig for Højhedens Gud? mon jeg skal komme ham i Møde med Brændofre med aarsgamle Kalve?
- 7 Mon Herren vil have Behag i Tusinder af Vædre, i ti Tusinder af Oliebække? mon jeg skal give min førstefødte for min Overtrædelse, min Livsfrugt som Syndoffer for min Sjæl?
- 8 Han har kundgjort dig, o Menneske! hvad godt er, og hvad Herren kræver af dig: Kun det at gøre Ret og at elske Miskundhed og at vandre ydmygelig med din Gud.
- 9 Herrens Røst raaber til Staden — og dit Navn ser efter Visdom —; hører Riset! og hvo har beskikket det?
- 10 Mon der i den ugudeliges Hus endnu er ugudeliges Skatte og en knap Efa, over hvilken der hviler Forbandelse?
- 11 Mon man kan være ren med Ugudeligheds Vægtskaale, og med en Pose, hvori der er Falskheds Vægtlodder?
- 12 Thi Rigmændene der ere fulde af Uretfærdighed, og Indbyggerne der tale Løgn, og deres Tunge er Falskhed i deres Mund!
- 13 Saa vil da ogsaa jeg slaa dig smerteligt, idet jeg ødelægger dig for dine Synders Skyld.
- 14 Du skal æde og ikke mættes, og din Hunger skal blive i dit Indre; og bringer du noget til Side, skal du ikke frelse det, og hvad du frelser, vil jeg overgive til Sværdet.
- 15 Du skal saa og ikke høste; du skal presse Oliven, men ikke salve dig med Olie, og Most, men ikke drikke Vin.
- 16 Og man holder omhyggeligt ved Omris Skikke og al Akabs Hus's Gerning, og I vandre i deres Raad, paa det jeg skal gøre dig til en Forfærdelse og Indbyggerne der til en Spot, og mit Folks Forsmædelse skulle I bære.
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2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
authorized translation of the New Testament from 1907. The text is based on entirely new
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- LCSH: Bible.Danish
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