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WORD Research this...Jesaja 64
- 1 "O daß du die Himmel zerrissest, herniederführest, daß vor deinem Angesicht die Berge erbebten,
- 2 wie Feuer Reisig entzündet, Feuer die Wasser wallen macht, um deinen Namen kundzutun deinen Widersachern: Damit die Nationen vor deinem Angesicht erzittern,
- 3 indem du furchtbare Taten vollziehst, die wir nicht erwarteten; o daß du herniederführest, daß vor deinem Angesicht die Berge erbebten!
- 4 Denn von alters her hat man nicht gehört noch vernommen, hat kein Auge einen Gott gesehen, außer dir, der sich wirksam erwiese für den auf ihn Harrenden.
- 5 Du kommst dem entgegen, der Freude daran hat, Gerechtigkeit zu üben, denen, die auf deinen Wegen deiner gedenken. Siehe, du, du ergrimmtest, und wir haben gesündigt; darin sind wir schon lang, so laß uns gerettet werden!
- 6 Und wir allesamt sind dem Unreinen gleich geworden, und alle unsere Gerechtigkeiten gleich einem unflätigen Kleide; und wir verwelkten allesamt wie ein Blatt, und unsere Missetaten rafften uns dahin wie der Wind.
- 7 Und da war niemand, der deinen Namen anrief, der sich aufmachte, dich zu ergreifen; denn du hast dein Angesicht vor uns verborgen und uns vergehen lassen durch unsere Missetaten." -
- 8 "Und nun, Jehova, du bist unser Vater; wir sind der Ton, und du bist unser Bildner, und wir alle sind das Werk deiner Hände.
- 9 Jehova, zürne nicht allzusehr, und gedenke nicht ewiglich der Missetat. Sieh, schau doch her, dein Volk sind wir alle!
- 10 Deine heiligen Städte sind eine Wüste geworden, Zion ist eine Wüste geworden, Jerusalem eine Einöde.
- 11 Unser heiliges und herrliches Haus, worin unsere Väter dich lobten, ist mit Feuer verbrannt, und alle unsere Kostbarkeiten sind verheert.
- 12 Willst du, Jehova, bei solchem an dich halten? Willst du schweigen und uns ganz und gar niederbeugen?"
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Elberfelder (1871) (elberfelder - 1.2)
2020-02-06German (de)
Elberfelder Übersetzung von 1871 (sogenannt).
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.German
- Distribution Abbreviation: Elberfelder Bibeln
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- First version of the GerElb1871 module. Most things are working (footnotes and most of the ThML crossreferences)
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- (2003-06-19) Fixed unbalanced tags, encoded as UTF-8, compressed module, marked more cross-refs into scripRefs
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- (2013-07-30) Identified this as the so-called 1871 Elberfelder since we don’t actually know the date
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