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WORD Research this...Jeremiah 24
- 1 Показа ми Господ, и гле, две котарице смокава намештене пред црквом Господњом, пошто Навуходоносор, цар вавилонски, зароби Јехонију сина Јоакимовог цара Јудиног, и кнезове Јудине, и дрводеље и коваче из Јерусалима и одведе их у Вавилон.
- 2 У једној котарици беху смокве врло добре, какве беху ране смокве, а у другој котарици беху врло рђаве смокве, које се не могаху јести, тако беху рђаве.
- 3 И рече ми Господ: Шта видиш, Јеремија? А ја рекох: Смокве, једне добре смокве, врло добре, а друге рђаве, врло рђаве, које се не могу јести, тако су рђаве.
- 4 И дође ми реч Господња говорећи:
- 5 Овако вели Господ Бог Израиљев: Какве су те смокве добре, тако ће ми бити добра ради робље Јудино, које одаслах из овог места у земљу халдејску.
- 6 И обратићу очи своје на њих добра ради, и довешћу их опет у ову земљу, и сазидаћу их и нећу их разорити, и насадићу их и нећу их почупати.
- 7 Јер ћу им дати срце да ме познају да сам ја Господ, и биће ми народ и ја ћу им бити Бог, јер ће се обратити к мени свим срцем својим.
- 8 А какве су те рђаве смокве да се не могу јести, како су рђаве, таквим ћу, вели Господ, учинити Седекију цара Јудиног и кнезове његове и остатак Јерусалимљана који осташе у овој земљи и који живе у земљи мисирској.
- 9 Учинићу да се потуцају по свим царствима земаљским на зло, да буду срамота и прича и руг и уклин по свим местима, куда их раселим.
- 10 И послаћу на њих мач, глад и помор, докле се не истребе са земље, коју сам дао њима и оцима њиховим.
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2017-06-18Serbian (sr)
Serbian Bible: Vuk Stefanović Karadžić translated the New Testament in 1847, and Đuro Daničić finished his translation of the Old Testament in 1865. This Bible translation is a public domain, Biblija Srpski prevod. Vuk Stefanović Karadžić Novi Zakon 1847, Đuro Daničić Stari Zakon 1865.
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