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WORD Research this...Job 35
- 1 Tovább is felele Elihu, és monda:
- 2 Azt gondolod-é igaznak, ha így szólsz: Az én igazságom nagyobb, mint Istené?
- 3 Hogyha ezt mondod: Mi hasznod belőle? Mivel várhatok többet, mintha vétkezném?
- 4 Én megadom rá néked a feleletet, és barátaidnak te veled együtt.
- 5 Tekints az égre és lásd meg; és nézd meg a fellegeket, milyen magasan vannak feletted!
- 6 Hogyha vétkezel, mit tehetsz ellene; ha megsokasítod bűneidet, mit ártasz néki?
- 7 Ha igaz vagy, mit adsz néki, avagy mit kap a te kezedből?
- 8 Az olyan embernek árt a te gonoszságod, mint te vagy, és igazságod az ilyen ember fiának használ.
- 9 A sok erőszak miatt kiáltoznak; jajgatnak a hatalmasok karja miatt;
- 10 De egy sem mondja: Hol van Isten, az én teremtőm, a ki hálaénekre indít éjszaka;
- 11 A ki többre tanít minket a mezei vadaknál, és bölcsebbekké tesz az ég madarainál?
- 12 Akkor azután kiálthatnak, de ő nem felel a gonoszok kevélysége miatt;
- 13 Mert a hiábavalóságot Isten meg nem hallgatja, a Mindenható arra nem tekint.
- 14 Hátha még azt mondod: Te nem látod őt; az ügy előtte van és te reá vársz!
- 15 Most pedig, mivel nem büntet haragja, és nem figyelmez a nagy álnokságra:
- 16 Azért tátja fel Jób hívságra a száját, és szaporítja a szót értelem nélkül.
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Hungarian Karoli (karoli - 2)
2020-10-23Hungarian (hu)
Revised version of the original translation by Károli Gáspár, first published in 1590 in Vizsoly, Hungary.
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Hungarian
- Distribution Abbreviation: karoli
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https://github.com/krisek/HunKar
- history_1.1
- Repaired dropped characters at beginning of some verses
- history_1.2
- Changed to UTF-8 text from Unbound Bible
- history_1.5
- Removed stray marks, corrected orthography, removed erroneous intro material
- history_1.6
- Updated About text to UTF-8, corrected LCSH
- history_1.7
- (2009-11-12) Corrected a misspelled word in Isa.49.6
- history_2.0
- (2020-10-23) Module rebuilt based on new source with cross-references (from http://szentiras.hu/KG) and section titles (from http://abibliamindenkie.hu/karoli). Description corrected.
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