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Isaia 4
- 1 Şapte femei vor apuca în ziua aceea un singur bărbat şi vor zice: „Vom mânca pâinea noastră înşine şi ne vom îmbrăca în hainele noastre înşine; numai fă-ne să-ţi purtăm numele şi ia ocara de peste noi!”
- 2 În vremea aceea, odrasla Domnului va fi plină de măreţie şi slavă şi rodul ţării va fi plin de strălucire şi frumuseţe pentru cei mântuiţi ai lui Israel.
- 3 Şi cel rămas în Sion, cel lăsat în Ierusalim, se va numi „sfânt”, oricine va fi scris printre cei vii, la Ierusalim.
- 4 După ce va spăla Domnul murdăriile fiicelor Sionului şi va curăţi Ierusalimul de vinovăţia de sânge din mijlocul lui, cu duhul judecăţii şi cu duhul nimicirii,
- 5 Domnul va aşeza, peste toată întinderea Muntelui Sionului şi peste locurile lui de adunare, un nor de fum ziua şi un foc de flăcări strălucitoare noaptea. Da, peste toată slava va fi un adăpost,
- 6 o colibă, ca umbrar împotriva căldurii zilei şi ca loc de adăpost şi de ocrotire împotriva furtunii şi ploii.
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Romanian (ro)
Dumitru Cornilescu (4 April 1891 - 1975), a Romanian orthodox archdeacon, later a Protestant minister created this translation in 1921. It is popular particularly among protestants. Copyright of the Cornilescu Bible © 1924 belongs to British and Foreign Bible Society. Copyright © 2010, 2014 of the revised edition in Romanian language belongs to the Interconfessional Bible Society of Romania, with the approval of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Used by permission. To find out more about the ‘Cornilescu text’ translation visit www.biblesociety.org.uk/shop and the work of Bible Society visit “www.biblesociety.org.uk"
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