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WORD Research this...Hiob 29
- 1 Und Hiob hub abermal an seine Sprüche und sprach:
- 2 O daß ich wäre wie in den vorigen Monden, in den Tagen, da mich GOtt behütete,
- 3 da seine Leuchte über meinem Haupte schien, und ich bei seinem Licht in der Finsternis ging;
- 4 wie ich war zur Zeit meiner Jugend, da GOttes Geheimnis über meiner Hütte war;
- 5 da der Allmächtige noch mit mir war und meine Kinder um mich her;
- 6 da ich meine Tritte wusch in Butter, und die Felsen mir Ölbäche gossen;
- 7 da ich ausging zum Tor in der Stadt und ließ meinen Stuhl auf der Gasse bereiten;
- 8 da mich die Jungen sahen und sich versteckten, und die Alten vor mir aufstunden;
- 9 da die Obersten aufhöreten zu reden, und legten ihre Hand auf ihren Mund;
- 10 da die Stimme der Fürsten sich verkroch, und ihre Zunge an ihrem Gaumen klebte.
- 11 Denn welches Ohr mich hörete, der preisete mich selig, und welches Auge mich sah, der rühmte mich.
- 12 Denn ich errettete den Armen, der da schrie, und den Waisen, der keinen Helfer hatte.
- 13 Der Segen des, der verderben sollte, kam über mich; und ich erfreuete das Herz der Witwe.
- 14 Gerechtigkeit war mein Kleid, das ich anzog wie einen Rock; und mein Recht war mein fürstlicher Hut.
- 15 Ich war des Blinden Auge und des Lahmen Füße.
- 16 Ich war ein Vater der Armen; und welche Sache ich nicht wußte, die erforschete ich.
- 17 Ich zerbrach die Backenzähne des Ungerechten und riß den Raub aus seinen Zähnen.
- 18 Ich gedachte: Ich will in meinem Nest ersterben und meiner Tage viel machen wie Sand.
- 19 Meine Saat ging auf am Wasser; und der Tau blieb über meiner Ernte.
- 20 Meine Herrlichkeit erneuerte sich immer an mir; und mein Bogen besserte sich in meiner Hand.
- 21 Man hörete mir zu, und schwiegen und warteten auf meinen Rat.
- 22 Nach meinen Worten redete niemand mehr; und meine Rede troff auf sie.
- 23 Sie warteten auf mich wie auf den Regen und sperreten ihren Mund auf als nach dem Abendregen.
- 24 Wenn ich sie anlachte, wurden sie nicht zu kühn darauf, und das Licht meines Angesichts machte mich nicht geringer.
- 25 Wenn ich zu ihrem Geschäfte wollte kommen, so mußte ich obenan sitzen und wohnete wie ein König unter Kriegsknechten, da ich tröstete, die Leid trugen.
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Luther (1545) (luther1545 - 2.0.1)
2014-02-25German (de)
1545 Luther Bibelübersetzung
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- history_2.0.1
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