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Jakobsbrevet 3
- 1 Mine Brødre! ikke mange af eder bør blive Lærere, saasom I vide, at vi skulle faa en desto tungere Dom.
- 2 Thi vi støde alle an i mange Ting; dersom nogen ikke støder an i Tale, da er han en fuldkommen Mand, i Stand til ogsaa at holde hele Legemet i Tømme.
- 3 Men naar vi lægge Bidsler i Hestenes Munde, for at de skulle adlyde os, saa dreje vi ogsaa hele deres Legeme.
- 4 Se, ogsaa Skibene, endskønt de ere saa store og drives af stærke Vinde, drejes med et saare lidet Ror, hvorhen Styrmandens Hu staar.
- 5 Saaledes er ogsaa Tungen et lille Lem og fører store Ord. Se, hvor lille en Ild der stikker saa stor en Skov i Brand!
- 6 Og Tungen er en Ild. Som en Verden af Uretfærdighed sidder Tungen iblandt vore Lemmer; den besmitter hele Legemet og sætter Livets Hjul i Brand, selv sat i Brand af Helvede.
- 7 Thi enhver Natur, baade Dyrs og Fugles, baade Krybdyrs og Havdyrs, tæmmes og er tæmmet af den menneskelige Natur;
- 8 men Tungen kan intet Menneske tæmme, det ustyrlige Onde, fuld af dødbringende Gift.
- 9 Med den velsigne vi Herren og Faderen, og med den forbande vi Menneskene, som ere blevne til efter Guds Lighed.
- 10 Af den samme Mund udgaar Velsignelse og Forbandelse. Mine Brødre! dette bør ikke være saa.
- 11 Mon en Kilde udgyder sødt Vand og besk Vand af det samme Væld?
- 12 Mon et Figentræ, mine Brødre! kan give Oliven, eller et Vintræ Figener? Heller ikke kan en salt Kilde give fersk Vand.
- 13 Er nogen viis og forstandig iblandt eder, da vise han ved god Omgængelse sine Gerninger i viis Sagtmodighed!
- 14 Men have I bitter Avind og Rænkesyge i eders Hjerter, da roser eder ikke og lyver ikke imod Sandheden!
- 15 Dette, er ikke den Visdom, som kommer ovenfra, men en jordisk, sjælelig, djævelsk;
- 16 thi hvor der er Avind og Rænkesyge, der er Forvirring og al ond Handel.
- 17 Men Visdommen herovenfra er først ren, dernæst fredsommelig, mild, føjelig, fuld af Barmhjertighed og gode Frugter, upartisk, uden Skrømt.
- 18 Men Retfærdigheds Frugt saaes i Fred for dem, som stifte Fred.
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Danish OT1871 + NT1907 with original orthography (danish1871 - 1)
2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
authorized translation of the New Testament from 1907. The text is based on entirely new
OCR-scans of editions typeset in Latin fonts, not Fraktur, followed by thorough
proof-reading
as well as addition of footnotes and tables of contents for each chapter. The original
orthography has been kept unchanged.
Public Domain. Copy freely.
OCR-scanning and postprocessing done by Dr. Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen from Scripture Systems ApS,
Denmark.
Errors and corrections should be directed to Ulrik via: https://github.com/emg/- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.Danish
- Distribution Abbreviation: danish1871
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