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WORD Research this...Sacharja 2
- 1 Und ich hob meine Augen auf und sah: und siehe, ein Mann, und eine Meßschnur war in seiner Hand.
- 2 Und ich sprach: Wohin gehst du? Und er sprach zu mir: Jerusalem zu messen, um zu sehen, wie groß seine Breite und wie groß seine Länge ist.
- 3 Und siehe, der Engel, der mit mir redete, ging aus; und ein anderer Engel ging aus, ihm entgegen.
- 4 Und er sprach zu ihm: Laufe, rede zu diesem Jüngling und sprich: Als offene Stadt wird Jerusalem bewohnt werden wegen der Menge Menschen und Vieh in seiner Mitte.
- 5 Und ich, spricht Jehova, werde ihm eine feurige Mauer sein ringsum, und werde zur Herrlichkeit sein in seiner Mitte. -
- 6 Hui! Hui! fliehet aus dem Lande des Nordens! spricht Jehova; denn nach den vier Winden des Himmels breite ich euch aus spricht Jehova.
- 7 Hui! entrinne, Zion, die du wohnst bei der Tochter Babels!
- 8 Denn so spricht Jehova der Heerscharen: Nach der Herrlichkeit hat er mich zu den Nationen gesandt, die euch geplündert haben; denn wer euch antastet, tastet seinen Augapfel an.
- 9 Denn siehe, ich werde meine Hand über sie schwingen, und sie werden denen zum Raube sein, welche ihnen dienten; und ihr werdet erkennen, daß Jehova der Heerscharen mich gesandt hat. -
- 10 Jubele und freue dich, Tochter Zion! denn siehe, ich komme und werde in deiner Mitte wohnen, spricht Jehova.
- 11 Und an jenem Tage werden viele Nationen sich an Jehova anschließen, und sie werden mein Volk sein; und ich werde in deiner Mitte wohnen, und du wirst erkennen, daß Jehova der Heerscharen mich zu dir gesandt hat.
- 12 Und Jehova wird Juda als sein Erbteil besitzen in dem heiligen Lande und wird Jerusalem noch erwählen.
- 13 Alles Fleisch schweige vor Jehova! denn er hat sich aufgemacht aus seiner heiligen Wohnung.
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Elberfelder (1871) (elberfelder - 1.2)
2020-02-06German (de)
Elberfelder Übersetzung von 1871 (sogenannt).
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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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