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WORD Research this...Hesekiel 35
- 1 Und des HErrn Wort geschah zu mir und sprach:
- 2 Du Menschenkind, richte dein Angesicht wider das Gebirge Seir und weissage dawider
- 3 und sprich zum selbigen: So spricht der HErr HErr: Siehe, ich will an dich, du Berg Seir, und meine Hand wider dich ausstrecken und will dich gar wüst machen.
- 4 Ich will deine Städte öde machen, daß du sollst zur Wüste werden und erfahren, daß ich der HErr bin,
- 5 darum daß ihr ewige Feindschaft traget wider die Kinder Israel und triebet sie ins Schwert, da es ihnen übel ging und ihre Sünde ein Ende hatte.
- 6 Darum, so wahr ich lebe, spricht der HErr HErr, will ich dich auch blutend machen, und sollst dem Blute nicht entrinnen; weil du Lust zu Blut hast, sollst du dem Blute nicht entrinnen.
- 7 Und ich will den Berg Seir wüst und öde machen, daß niemand darauf wandeln noch gehen soll.
- 8 Und will sein Gebirge und alle Hügel, Täler und alle Gründe voll Toter machen, die durchs Schwert sollen erschlagen daliegen.
- 9 Ja, zu einer ewigen Wüste will ich dich machen, daß niemand in deinen Städten wohnen soll, und sollt erfahren daß ich der HErr bin.
- 10 Und darum daß du sprichst: Diese beiden Völker mit beiden Ländern müssen mein werden und wir wollen sie einnehmen, obgleich der HErr da wohnet,
- 11 darum, so wahr ich lebe, spricht der HErr HErr, will ich nach deinem Zorn und Haß mit dir umgehen, wie du mit ihnen umgegangen bist aus lauterm Haß und will bei ihnen bekannt werden, wenn ich dich gestraft habe,
- 12 und sollst erfahren, daß ich, der HErr, all dein Lästern gehöret habe, so du geredet hast wider das Gebirge Israel und gesagt: Sie sind verwüstet und uns zu verderben gegeben.
- 13 Und habt euch wider mich gerühmet und heftig wider mich geredet; das hab' ich gehöret.
- 14 So spricht nun der HErr HErr: Ich will dich zur Wüste machen, daß sich alles Land freuen soll.
- 15 Und wie du dich gefreuet hast über dem Erbe des Hauses Israel, darum daß es war wüst worden, ebenso will ich mit dir tun, daß der Berg Seir wüst sein muß samt dem ganzen Edom; und sollen erfahren, daß ich der HErr bin.
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2014-02-25German (de)
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