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WORD Research this...Isaiah 15
- 1 Profetaĵo pri Moab: En nokto ruiniga pereis Ar-Moab, en nokto ruiniga pereis Kir-Moab.
- 2 Ili iris en la domon kaj sur la altaĵojn de Dibon, por plori; pri Nebo kaj Medba ĝemploras Moab; ĉiuj kapoj estas kalvaj, ĉiuj barboj estas razitaj.
- 3 Sur siaj stratoj ili ĉirkaŭzonis sin per sakaĵoj; sur iliaj tegmentoj kaj placoj ĉiuj ĝemkrias, konsumiĝas per plorado.
- 4 Krias Ĥeŝbon kaj Eleale, ĝis Jahac oni aŭdas ilian voĉon; tial ĝemploras la armitoj de Moab, lia animo tremas en li.
- 5 Mia koro krias pro Moab; liaj forkurintoj kuras ĝis Coar, ĝis la tria Eglat; ĉar laŭ la vojo supren al Luĥit ili iras plorante, ĉar sur la vojo al Ĥoronaim leviĝas kriado de malfeliĉo.
- 6 Ĉar la akvo de Nimrim sekforiĝis, ĉar sekiĝis la herbo, malaperis kreskaĵoj, verdaĵo jam ne ekzistas.
- 7 Tial la abundaĵon, kiun ili kolektis, kaj sian ŝparitaĵon ili transportas trans la riveron de la salikoj.
- 8 Ĉar la kriado ĉirkaŭas la limojn de Moab, ĝis Eglaim atingas lia plorado, kaj ĝis Beer-Elim atingas lia plorado.
- 9 Ĉar la akvo de Dimon estas plena de sango; ĉar Mi ankoraŭ pli multe venigos sur Dimonon, leonon sur la saviĝintojn de Moab kaj sur la restaĵon de la lando.
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Esperanto (esperanto - 2.1)
2020-05-21Esperanto (eo)
1926 Londona Biblio in Esperanto. Old Testament by Ludvic Lazarus Zamenhof (1910). Full text published in 1926 by the British & Foreign Bible Society.
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Esperanto
- Distribution Abbreviation: esperanto
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