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WORD Research this...2 Thessalonians 1
- 1 Од Павла и Силвана и Тимотија цркви Солунској у Богу оцу нашему и Господу Исусу Христу:
- 2 Благодат вам и мир од Бога оца нашега и Господа Исуса Христа.
- 3 Дужи смо свагда захваљивати Богу за вас, браћо, као што треба; јер расте врло вјера ваша, и множи се љубав свакога вас међу вама,
- 4 Тако да се ми сами хвалимо вама црквама Божијима, вашијем трпљењем и вјером у свима вашијем гоњењима и невољама које подносите,
- 5 За знак праведнога суда Божијега да се удостојите царства Божијега, за које и страдате.
- 6 Јер је праведно у Бога да врати муке онима који вас муче;
- 7 А вама које муче покој с нама кад се покаже Господ Исус с неба с анђелима силе своје
- 8 У огњу пламеноме, који ће дати освету онима који не познају Бога и не слушају јеванђеља Господа нашега Исуса Христа;
- 9 Који ће примити муку, погибао вјечну од лица Господњега и од славе његове,
- 10 Кад дође да се прослави у светима својима, и диван да буде у свима који га вјероваше; јер се прими свједочанство наше међу вама у онај дан.
- 11 Зато се и молимо свагда за вас да вас удостоји Бог наш звања, и испуни сваку радост доброте и дјело вјере у сили;
- 12 Да се прослави име Господа нашега Исуса Христа у вама и ви у њему, по благодати Бога нашега и Господа Исуса Христа.
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Serbian Bible Daničić-Karadžić Ijekavski (srkdijekav - 1)
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."
- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible.Serbian
- Distribution Abbreviation: srkdijekav
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- (2017-06-18) First Release
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