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WORD Research this...1. Timotheus 3
- 1 Das Wort ist gewiß: Wenn jemand nach einem Aufseherdienst trachtet, so begehrt er ein schönes Werk.
- 2 Der Aufseher nun muß untadelig sein, eines Weibes Mann, nüchtern, besonnen, sittsam, gastfrei, lehrfähig;
- 3 nicht dem Wein ergeben, kein Schläger, sondern gelinde, nicht streitsüchtig, nicht geldliebend,
- 4 der dem eigenen Hause wohl vorsteht, der seine Kinder in Unterwürfigkeit hält mit allem würdigen Ernst
- 5 (wenn aber jemand dem eigenen Hause nicht vorzustehen weiß, wie wird er die Versammlung Gottes besorgen?),
- 6 nicht ein Neuling, auf daß er nicht aufgebläht, ins Gericht des Teufels verfalle.
- 7 Er muß aber auch ein gutes Zeugnis haben von denen, die draußen sind, auf daß er nicht in Schmach und in den Fallstrick des Teufels verfalle.
- 8 Die Diener desgleichen, würdig, nicht doppelzüngig, nicht vielem Wein ergeben, nicht schändlichem Gewinn nachgehend,
- 9 die das Geheimnis des Glaubens in reinem Gewissen bewahren.
- 10 Laß diese aber zuerst erprobt werden, dann laß sie dienen, wenn sie untadelig sind.
- 11 Die Weiber desgleichen, würdig, nicht verleumderisch, nüchtern, treu in allem.
- 12 Die Diener seien eines Weibes Mann, die ihren Kindern und den eigenen Häusern wohl vorstehen;
- 13 denn die, welche wohl gedient haben, erwerben sich eine schöne Stufe und viel Freimütigkeit im Glauben, der in Christo Jesu ist.
- 14 Dieses schreibe ich dir in der Hoffnung, bald zu dir zu kommen;
- 15 wenn ich aber zögere, auf daß du wissest, wie man sich verhalten soll im Hause Gottes, welches die Versammlung des lebendigen Gottes ist, der Pfeiler und die Grundfeste der Wahrheit.
- 16 Und anerkannt groß ist das Geheimnis der Gottseligkeit: Gott ist geoffenbart worden im Fleische, gerechtfertigt im Geiste, gesehen von den Engeln, gepredigt unter den Nationen, geglaubt in der Welt, aufgenommen in Herrlichkeit.
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Elberfelder (1905) (elberfelder1905 - 1.6)
2021-02-08German (de)
German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
Copyright by R. Bockhaus Verlag, Germany- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible .German
- Distribution Abbreviation: elberfelder1905
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