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WORD Research this...Habakkuk 3
- 1 Ei bøn av profeten Habakuk. Etter Sjigjonot.
- 2 Herre, eg hev høyrt tidendi um deg, eg er forfærd. Herre, ditt verk - kveik det upp att i desse åri! Kunngjer det i desse åri! Midt i harm kom miskunn i hug!
- 3 Gud kjem frå Teman, og den Heilage frå Paranfjellet. Sela. Hans herlegdom tekkjer himmelen, og jordi er full av hans pris.
- 4 Det vert ein glans som av soli, geislar gjeng frå hans sida; der løyner seg hans magt.
- 5 Fyre honom gjeng sott, og sykja fylgjer hans fotfar.
- 6 Han stoggar, og jordi ristar, han ser, og folki skjelv; dei gamle fjelli sprekk, og ævordoms-haugarne sig i hop. Han fer på vegar frå fordom.
- 7 Kusans tjeldbuder ser eg i vande, tjeldi i Midjanslandet skjelv.
- 8 Logar din harm mot elvar, Herre? Din vreide mot elvarne? Harmast du på havet, sidan du ferast med hestarne dine, med sigervognerne dine?
- 9 Berr, ja berr er bogen din. Svorne er refsingsris i ordet. Sela. Til elvar kløyver du jordi.
- 10 Fjelli ser deg og skjelv, støyteregn sturtar ned, djupet dyn og styn, det lyfter henderne mot høgheim.
- 11 Sol og måne gjeng inn i sitt hus for skinet frå dine farande piler, for glansen av ditt ljonande spjot.
- 12 I harm skrid du fram yver jordi, i vreide trøder du folk under fot.
- 13 Du dreg ut til frelsa for folket ditt, til frelsa for honom som du salva. Du krasar hovudet på huset åt den gudlause, du gjer grunnen berr alt til halsen. Sela.
- 14 Med hans eigne spjot sting du gjenom hovudet på hovdingarne hans som stormar fram, vil spreida meg, som gleder seg som det galdt i løynd å eta ein arming upp.
- 15 Du fer yver havet med hestarne dine, det velduge brusande vatnet.
- 16 Eg hev høyrt det, og hjarta skalv. Ved ljoden bivrar lipporne mine, beini morknar i meg, og eg skjelv der eg stend. For eg lyt tolug bia på trengsledagen, til han dreg upp som trengjer folket.
- 17 For fiketreet blømer ikkje, og vintreet ber ikkje frukt, olje-avlen mislukkast. Og markene ber ikkje mat; sauerne kverv or kvii, og det finst ikkje fe i fjøset.
- 18 Men eg vil frygda meg i Herren, vil gleda meg i Gud som frelser meg.
- 19 Herren, Herren er min styrke, han gjev meg føter som ei hind og let meg skrida yver mine haugar. Til songmeisteren, med min strengleik.
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Studentmållagsbibelen frå 1921 (norsmb - 1)
2012-01-25Norwegian nynorsk (nn)
Den første komplette Bibel på nynorsk, utgitt av Studentmållaget i Oslo i 1921
- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Norwegian.
- Distribution Abbreviation: SMB
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http://gamal.nynorsk.no/mu/smio/bibelen/
- history_1.0
- First version (2012-01-25)
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