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WORD Research this...Kolosser 4
- 1 Ihr Herren, was recht und gleich ist, das beweiset den Knechten und wisset, daß ihr auch einen HErrn im Himmel habt.
- 2 Haltet an am Gebet und wachet in demselbigen mit Danksagung!
- 3 Und betet zugleich auch für uns, auf daß GOtt uns die Tür des Worts auftue, zu reden das Geheimnis Christi, darum ich auch gebunden bin,
- 4 auf daß ich dasselbige offenbare, wie ich soll reden.
- 5 Wandelt weislich gegen die, die draußen sind, und schicket euch in die Zeit!
- 6 Eure Rede sei allezeit lieblich und mit Salz gewürzet, daß ihr wisset, wie ihr einem jeglichen antworten sollt.
- 7 Wie es um mich stehet, wird euch alles kundtun Tychikus, der liebe Bruder und getreue Diener und Mitknecht in dem HErrn,
- 8 welchen ich habe darum zu euch gesandt, daß er erfahre, wie es sich mit euch verhält, und daß er eure Herzen ermahne,
- 9 samt Onesimus, dem getreuen und lieben Bruder, welcher von den Euren ist. Alles, wie es hier zustehet, werden sie euch kundtun.
- 10 Es grüßet euch Aristarchus, mein Mitgefangener, und Markus, der Neffe Barnabas, von welchem ihr etliche Befehle empfangen habt (so er zu euch kommt, nehmet ihn auf);
- 11 Und Jesus, der da heißt Just, die aus der Beschneidung sind. Diese sind allein meine Gehilfen am Reich GOttes, die mir ein Trost worden sind.
- 12 Es grüßet euch Epaphras, der von den Euren ist, ein Knecht Christi, und allezeit ringet für euch mit Gebeten, auf daß ihr bestehet vollkommen und erfüllet mit allem Willen GOttes.
- 13 Ich gebe ihm Zeugnis, daß er großen Fleiß hat um euch und um die zu Laodicea und zu Hierapolis.
- 14 Es grüßet euch Lukas, der Arzt, der Geliebte, und Demas.
- 15 Grüßet die Brüder zu Laodicea und den, Nymphas und die Gemeinde in seinem Hause.
- 16 Und wenn der Brief bei euch gelesen ist, so schaffet, daß er auch in der Gemeinde zu Laodicea gelesen werde, und daß ihr den von Laodicea leset.
- 17 Und saget dem Archippus: Siehe auf das Amt, das du empfangen hast in dem HErrn, daß du dasselbige ausrichtest!
- 18 Mein Gruß mit meiner, des Paulus, Hand. Gedenket meiner Bande! Die Gnade sei mit euch! Amen. Geschrieben von Rom durch Tychykus und Onesimus.
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Luther (1545) (luther1545 - 2.0.1)
2014-02-25German (de)
1545 Luther Bibelübersetzung
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