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Isaiah 15
- 1 De godsspraak over Moab. Ach, in één nacht is Ar overweldigd, Moab verwoest, Ach, in één nacht is Kir overmeesterd, Moab vernield!
- 2 De dochter van Dibon heeft de hoogten beklommen, Om er te wenen, En over Nebo en Medeba Heft Moab zijn klaagzangen aan. Alle hoofden zijn kaal, Alle baarden geschoren;
- 3 Men draagt de rouwzak op straat, En treurt op de daken. Alles jammert op zijn pleinen, Barst uit in geween;
- 4 Chesjbon en Elale snikken, Tot Jáhas hoort men ze schreien. De lenden van Moab rillen er van, En zijn ziel is onthutst;
- 5 Moab snikt het uit in zijn hart, Ontredderd, tot Sóar en Eglat. Ach, de bergpas van Loechit Bestijgt men al schreiend; Ach, op de weg van Choronáim Stoot men een jammerklacht uit!
- 6 Want de wateren van Nimrim Zijn een steppe geworden: Het gras is verdroogd, het kruid is verdord, Het groen is verdwenen.
- 7 Ja, wat men gespaard En opgelegd had, Brengt men in veiligheid De Wilgenbeek over!
- 8 Ach, het gejammer trekt rond Door de landen van Moab; Geklaag tot Egláim, Tot Beër-Elim gehuil.
- 9 Want de wateren van Dimon staan al vol bloed, Over Dimon breng Ik nieuwe rampen; Ik zal er de rest van Moab mee drenken, En vernielen wat er overschiet!
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Petrus Canisius Translation (canisius - 1)
2016-01-09Dutch (nl)
The Holy Scripture, translation from the original texts, by order of the Apologetic Society ‘Petrus Canisius’ undertaken with the approval of the most reverend bishops of the Netherlands.
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