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WORD Research this...Nahum 2
- 1 Es wird der Zerstreuer wider dich heraufziehen und die Feste belagern. Aber ja, berenne die Straße wohl, niste dich aufs beste und stärke dich aufs gewaltigste!
- 2 Denn der HErr wird die Hoffart Jakobs vergelten wie die Hoffart Israels; denn die Ableser werden sie ablesen und ihre Feser verderben.
- 3 Die Schilde seiner Starken sind rot, sein Heeresvolk siehet wie Purpur, seine Wagen leuchten wie Feuer, wenn er treffen will; ihre Spieße beben.
- 4 Die Wagen rollen auf den Gassen und rasseln auf den Straßen; sie blicken wie Fackeln und fahren untereinander her wie die Blitze.
- 5 Er aber wird an seine Gewaltigen gedenken; doch werden dieselbigen fallen, wo sie hinaus wollen; und werden eilen zur Mauer und zu dem Schirm, da sie sicher seien.
- 6 Aber die Tore an den Wassern werden doch geöffnet, und der Palast wird untergehen.
- 7 Die Königin wird gefangen weggeführet werden; und ihre Jungfrauen werden seufzen wie die Tauben und an ihre Brust schlagen.
- 8 Denn Ninive ist wie ein Teich voll Wassers; aber dasselbige wird verfließen müssen. Stehet, stehet! (werden sie rufen); aber da wird sich niemand umwenden.
- 9 So raubet nun Silber, raubet Gold! Denn hie ist der Schätze kein Ende und die Menge aller köstlichen Kleinode.
- 10 Aber nun muß sie rein abgelesen und geplündert werden, daß ihr Herz muß verzagen, die Kniee schlottern, alle Lenden zittern, und aller Angesicht bleich sehen, wie ein Topf.
- 11 Wo ist nun die Wohnung der Löwen und die Weide der jungen Löwen, da der Löwe und die Löwin mit den jungen Löwen wandelten, und niemand durfte sie scheuchen?
- 12 Sondern der Löwe raubete genug für seine Jungen und würgete es seinen Löwinnen; seine Höhlen füllete er mit Raub und seine Wohnung mit dem, das er zerrissen hatte.
- 13 Siehe, ich will an dich, spricht der HErr Zebaoth, und deine Wagen im Rauch anzünden; und das Schwert soll deine jungen Löwen fressen; und will deines Raubens ein Ende machen auf Erden, daß man deiner Boten Stimme nicht mehr hören soll.
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Luther (1545) (luther1545 - 2.0.1)
2014-02-25German (de)
1545 Luther Bibelübersetzung
License: Public Domain -- copy freely
Made available in electronic format by Michael Bolsinger (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) at http://www.luther-bibel-1545.de.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible. German.
- Distribution Abbreviation: luther1545
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- history_2.0.1
- Description updated to reflect orthographic updates (2014-02-25)
- history_2.0
- Rebuilt from source, with corrections based on other online sources; undid vandalism indicated by 1.1; corrected versification errors; added book of Judges (2013-10-11)
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- history_1.2
- Encoded all characters as UTF-8, the german umlauts work now in Sword for Windows. (2002-11-07)
- history_1.1
- Re-added psalms greater than 100, replaced GOtt* by Gott*, JEsu* by Jesu* and HErr* by HERR* (2002-06-09)
- history_1.0
- Use updated text, compressed module (2002-05-26)
- history_0.92
- Changed module name from "GerLut 1545" to "GerLut1545" for SWORD compatibility. (2000-09-17)
- history_0.91
- some spelling errors corrected (2000-09-09)
- history_0.90
- First official version (2000-08-30)
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