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WORD Research this...Isaiah 4
- 1 Και εν εκείνη τη ημέρα επτά γυναίκες θέλουσι πιάσει ένα άνδρα λέγουσαι, θέλομεν τρώγει τον άρτον ημών και θέλομεν ενδύεσθαι τα ιμάτια ημών μόνον ας κράζεται το όνομά σου εφ ημάς, διά να αφαιρέσης το όνειδος ημών.
- 2 Εν εκείνη τη ημέρα ο κλάδος του Κυρίου θέλει είσθαι ώραίος και ένδοξος και ο καρπός της γης εξαίρετος και ευφρόσυνος εις τους διασωθέντας εκ του Ισραήλ
- 3 και ο υπόλοιπος εν Σιών και ο εναπολειφθείς εν Ιερουσαλήμ θέλει ονομασθή άγιος, πάντες οι γεγραμμένοι μεταξύ των ζώντων εν Ιερουσαλήμ,
- 4 όταν εκπλύνη ο Κύριος την ακαθαρσίαν των θυγατέρων της Σιών και καθαρίση το αίμα της Ιερουσαλήμ εκ μέσου αυτής διά πνεύματος κρίσεως και διά πνεύματος καύσεως.
- 5 Και ο Κύριος θέλει δημιουργήσει επί πάντα τόπον του όρους Σιών και επί τας συναθροίσεις αυτής νεφέλην και καπνόν την ημέραν, εν δε τη νυκτί λαμπρότητα φλογερού πυρός· διότι επί πάσαν την δόξαν θέλει είσθαι υπεράσπισις,
- 6 και θέλει είσθαι σκηνή, διά να επισκιάζη από της καύσεως εν ημέρα, και διά να ήναι καταφύγιον και σκέπη από ανεμοζάλης και από βροχής.
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This translation started in 1831 and was published in 1850 by the Orthodox Archimandrite and professor of the National University of Athens, Neophytos Vamvas with the help of other researchers. Considering that the Greek Orthodox Church wouldn't support him, he collaborated with the British and Foreign Bible Society to publish this translation.
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- LCSH: Bible. Greek (Modern Greek).
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