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WORD Research this...Prediger 3
- 1 Ein jegliches hat seine Zeit, und alles Vornehmen unter dem Himmel hat seine Stunde.
- 2 Geboren werden, Sterben, Pflanzen, Ausrotten, das gepflanzt ist,
- 3 Würgen, Heilen, Brechen, Bauen,
- 4 Weinen, Lachen, Klagen, Tanzen,
- 5 Steine zerstreuen, Steine sammeln, Herzen, Fernen von Herzen,
- 6 Suchen, Verlieren, Behalten, Wegwerfen,
- 7 Zerreißen, Zunähen, Schweigen, Reden,
- 8 Lieben, Hassen, Streit, Friede hat seine Zeit.
- 9 Man arbeite, wie man will, so kann man nicht mehr ausrichten.
- 10 Daher sah ich die Mühe, die GOtt den Menschen gegeben hat, daß sie drinnen geplagt werden.
- 11 Er aber tut alles fein zu seiner Zeit und läßt ihr Herz sich ängsten, wie es gehen solle in der Welt; denn der Mensch kann doch nicht treffen das Werk, das GOtt tut, weder Anfang noch Ende.
- 12 Darum merkte ich, daß nichts Besseres drinnen ist, denn fröhlich sein und ihm gütlich tun in seinem Leben.
- 13 Denn eine jeglicher Mensch, der da isset und trinkt und hat guten Mut in all seiner Arbeit, das ist eine Gabe GOttes.
- 14 Ich merkte, daß alles, was GOtt tut, das bestehet immer; man kann nichts dazutun noch abtun; und solches tut GOtt, daß man sich vor ihm fürchten soll.
- 15 Was GOtt tut, das stehet da; und was er tun will, das muß werden; denn er trachtet und jagt ihm nach.
- 16 Weiter sah ich unter der Sonne Stätte des Gerichts, da war ein gottlos Wesen, und Stätte der Gerechtigkeit, da waren Gottlose.
- 17 Da dachte ich in meinem Herzen: GOtt muß richten den Gerechten und Gottlosen; denn es hat alles Vornehmen seine Zeit und alle Werke.
- 18 Ich sprach in meinem Herzen von dem Wesen der Menschen, darin GOtt anzeigt und läßt es ansehen, als wären sie unter sich selbst wie das Vieh.
- 19 Denn es gehet dem Menschen wie dem Vieh: wie dies stirbt, so stirbt er auch, und haben alle einerlei Odem; und der Mensch hat nichts mehr denn das Vieh; denn es ist alles eitel.
- 20 Es fähret alles an einen Ort; es ist alles von Staub gemacht und wird wieder zu Staub.
- 21 Wer weiß, ob der Odem der Menschen aufwärts fahre und der Odem des Viehes unterwärts unter die Erde fahre?
- 22 Darum sah ich, daß nichts Besseres ist, denn daß ein Mensch fröhlich sei in seiner Arbeit; denn das ist sein Teil. Denn wer will ihn dahin bringen, daß er sehe was nach ihm geschehen wird?
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Luther (1545) (luther1545 - 2.0.1)
2014-02-25German (de)
1545 Luther Bibelübersetzung
License: Public Domain -- copy freely
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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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- Corrected .conf format & encoding (2011-07-24)
- 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
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