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WORD Research this...Judges 17
- 1 A był pewien człowiek z góry Efraim imieniem Micheasz.
- 2 Powiedział on do swojej matki: Te tysiąc sto srebrników, które ci ukradziono, z powodu których przeklinałaś i o których mówiłaś do moich uszu, otóż to srebro jest u mnie, ja je wziąłem. I jego matka powiedziała: Błogosławiony jesteś, mój synu, przez Pana.
- 3 I zwrócił swej matce owe tysiąc sto srebrników, po czym matka powiedziała: Poświęciłam to srebro Panu ze swojej ręki dla ciebie, mój synu, aby uczyniono z niego posąg ryty oraz posąg odlany, dlatego teraz oddaję ci je.
- 4 Lecz on zwrócił to srebro swojej matce. Wtedy jego matka wzięła dwieście srebrników, dała je złotnikowi, a on uczynił z nich posąg ryty oraz posąg odlany, które stały potem w domu Micheasza.
- 5 A Micheasz miał u siebie kaplicę bogów, sporządził też efod i terafim i poświęcił jednego ze swych synów, aby był jego kapłanem.
- 6 W tych dniach nie było króla w Izraelu, każdy czynił to, co było słuszne w jego oczach.
- 7 Był pewien młodzieniec z Betlejem judzkiego, z pokolenia Judy. Był on Lewitą i tam przebywał.
- 8 Ten człowiek wyruszył z miasta Betlejem judzkiego, aby zamieszkać, gdzie mu się trafi. Wędrując tak, przyszedł na górę Efraim aż do domu Micheasza.
- 9 Micheasz powiedział do niego: Skąd przychodzisz? I odpowiedział mu: Jestem Lewitą z Betlejem judzkiego, a idę, aby zamieszkać, gdzie mi się trafi.
- 10 I Micheasz powiedział mu: Zostań u mnie i bądź mi za ojca i za kapłana, a dam ci dziesięć srebrników rocznie, drugą szatę i wyżywienie. I Lewita poszedł za nim.
- 11 I spodobało się Lewicie mieszkać z tym człowiekiem; a ten młodzieniec stał się dla niego jakby jednym z jego synów.
- 12 Micheasz poświęcił Lewitę i młodzieniec ten został jego kapłanem, i mieszkał w domu Micheasza.
- 13 Wtedy Micheasz powiedział: Teraz wiem, że Pan będzie mnie błogosławił, gdyż mam Lewitę za kapłana.
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This project is being undertaken by the Gate of Hope Foundation. Its founders are Brent Riggs and Joe West. Brent and Joe have both been pastors and gospel preachers for more than 30 years. They have worked closely with Polish nationals to update the old grammar and vocabulary of the 1632 Polish Gdańsk Bible. The entire Bible is now finished and available in both printed and electronic formats. For more information, visit the website at www.wrotanadziei.org
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