Nr. 513:
Resting the bloodshed in Norway - or parts of the country - because That way Hans Nielsen Hauge was received, processed and jailed?
Resting the bloodshed in Norway - or parts of the country - because That way Hans Nielsen Hauge was received, processed and jailed? This was a crime against him which one can count as one of the chief pioneer in life and life, he was a very gifted and intelligent man of God, he was willing to whatever it may be to do good and learned, among other things farmers to grow potatoes, he created plants to salt, without being bitter at the government put all his cloths when he was asked for help.
Hans Nielsen Hauge appeared once for the prophet Joel Barsjø physical and said to him when he was a very spiritual battle. Hold on, I've been in the same battle that you are in. Picture shows Hauge at the Obelisk at Bredtveit Church.
Blood Guilt:
The Hebrew word for "blood" (dam, pl. Damịm) used in some cases for the sake of one incurred by the shedding of innocent blood, and it is therefore shown with "blood guilt". - 2MO 22: 2, NW, ftn.; 1Ki 2: 37, NW, ftn.
Ever since the righteous blood of Abel cried out from the earth, "hands that are shedding innocent blood," heard the most detestable to Jehovah. (Proverbs 6: 16, 17; 1MO 4: 10; Switch 5: 6) People have also long been aware of the blood holiness. When Noah and his family came out of the ark, they know the serious consequences it would have on them if they pådrog the bloodshed. - 1MO 9: 6; 37: 21, 22, 42, 22
In time, it introduced laws that specified the crimes that were punishable by death, so that everyone could know what he had to avoid in order not to incur blood guilt. Other laws required that you hit the precautions so you do not inadvertent came to shed innocent blood. One would for example put up railings around the flat rooftops that people should not fall down from them. (5MO 22: 8) A man had to make sure to watch the bull's, so it does not headed people. (2MO 21: 29) If you kill a thief who broke into the night, pådrog can not blood, but if it happened the other day, asked the matter differently. (2MO 22: 2, 3) were established cities of refuge where someone killed someone unintentionally, to seek protection from the avenger of blood. (4Mo 35: 25; 5MO 19: 9, 10, Jos 20: 2, 3; see blood feud.) If Ezekiel failed as Israel's watchman, would citizens' blood is on his head. (Eze 3: 18, 20, 33, 6, 8) With this in mind, we understand what the Apostle Paul meant when he declared himself free of bloodshed. - Acts 18: 6, 20: 26
Bible both someone who was free of blood, and some that were not, and the latter serve as cautionary examples. We have, for example, Saul, who once avoided incur blood guilt by failing to kill David, but later brought blood upon his house because he killed some Gibeonites. (1Sa 19: 5, 6; 2Sa 21: 1) There were also others who in various ways pådrog the bloodshed. (Judges 9: 24; 2Sa 1: 16, 4: 6-12) David avoided however to incur blood guilt because he gave heed unto Jehovah warning through Abigail. (1Sa 25: 24-26, 31, 33) The city of Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 BCE because of its great bloodshed. (Eze 22: 2-4, 23, 37, 45) The religious leaders of Jesus' day could just as leaders in Jeremiah's time to say free of blood, also for their skirts were red with the blood of Jehovah's faithful servants. (Jer. 2: 34, Mt 23: 35, 36, 27, 24, 25, Lu 11, 50, 51) The large "whore," Babylon the Great has such great bloodshed that it is said that she is drunk of Jehovah's people blood. - Revelation 17: 5, 6, 18, 24
Those who have such blood, is, as David said, not worthy to experience half of their days. (Ps 55: 23) Everyone should like David pray that Jehovah must free them from blood, and from those who have bloodshed. (Ps 51: 14, 59: 2, 139: 19) As foretold in Revelation, the time will soon come when, a mighty chorus of praise will sound to the praise of Jehovah because the last remnants of the great Babylon will be destroyed and the blood of all the innocent forever will be avenged. - Rev. 19: 1, 2,
The Christian Greek Scriptures mention three ways that a Christian may incur blood guilt before God, through the shedding of blood, that is, by making themselves guilty of murder, this includes active or passive support to an organization that has blood guilt (eg Babylon the large [Rev. 17: 6 18: 2, 4], or other organizations that have shed much blood [Rev. 16: 5, 6, cf Isaiah 26: 20, 21]), (2) by eating or drinking blood in one form or another (Acts 15: 20), (3) by failing to preach the good news of the Kingdom and thus maintain life-saving information back. - Acts 18: 6, 20, 26, 27, cf Eze 33: 6-8 (end of quote).
From Wikipedia about Hans Nielsen Hauge:
Hans Nielsen Hauge (born 3 April 1771 in Rolvsøyfjellet, died 29 March 1824 in Kristiania) was a Norwegian lay preacher and industrial entrepreneur. He founded the Christian movement Haugeans, also called Hauge.
Christmas 1799 set Hans Nielsen Hauge in custody in Trondheim. Here he wrote a Christmas hymn with seven verses:
I am in God's grace,
What damages the World Me?
Charge only the big Vaada
All roar with his Sviig,
And with a body of binding
Ind. in the innermost Hul,
Then the dog The Spirit reel
And keep Glædelig Juul.
In Norwegian Salmebok hymn is shortened to four verses. The first verse is revised as follows:
I am in God's grace,
what damages world me
about it for a while will advise
and closes me my way!
Will my body bind
in prison darkness hide,
to the spirit victory win
and keep her happy July
Life and work
Hauge farm boy from Hauge Rolvsøyfjellet in Tune (now Fredrikstad). He grew up in a Christian home, one of 10 siblings. At home there was Luther's catechism and huspostill, Pontoppidans explanation, besides the writings of Lutheran pietists and prepietister, including Johann Arndt. 5 April 1796, 25 years old, he received his spiritual breakthrough. He was out in the field and plowed, he felt that "the love of God visited him." The house he lived in is one of the tourist attractions in Fredrikstad, and there is a large monument to him outside the house. In addition to its reputation as a great Christian personality, he was also a great business man.
A while after the breakthrough he read in Danish translation a book about mystic Johannes Tauler repentance, which he regarded as so important that he has since made sure to impart a shortened version of it. "There has thus been a fixture of seinmiddelalderlig mystery in his religious reading. Book of Tauler was loved him too because a main character in it is a layman who out of their own spiritual experiences with great boldness instruct and rebuke a priest and a learned theologian, "writes church historian Einar Molland. Hauge began soon even as a preacher and let in his preaching emphasis on a personal relationship with God and a sober and industrious lives.
In the years from 1797 to 1804, he attended their legs from place to place in the country. How he exploited the time while he tilbakela vast distances. On the farms he helped his little shelter and gathered those who lived on the farm and neighboring farms to worship.
This was not legal, since the ordinance of 1741 prohibited the laity to hold devotional meetings with parish priest's approval. Hauge was repeatedly arrested, at most ten times in seven years. In 1804 it was erected a large and comprehensive case against him and he was imprisoned until 1811 and had to pay a fine of 1,000 thalers. After this he joined with the travel business, but in 1813 he was sentenced to two years in slavery. The persecutions led to further consolidation among his supporters. Several of them did however find that it had its price to listen to Hauge.
In a total of 18 years he was a preacher and outside prison, he published 33 books. In addition, he set people with commercial and industrial enterprises. Hauge kristendomssyn can be said to be pious, but he laid greater emphasis on serving God with practical work than pietism had traditionally done.
Past year
During imprisonment was Hauge good health broken down and he had big problems throughout life. When he finally got out of prison, he married and settled on the farm Bredtvet of Differences (then Aker). He even bought by friends. Here he was visited by many people, including clerics.
Bakke farm on saws also belonged Hauge. Here he founded in 1811 Bakke mill by the river.
He died in 1824, 53 years old, after great suffering. He is buried in the Old Aker cemetery, which also erected a memorial for him.
Legacy
About Hans Nielsen Hauge writes Viggo Ullmann including this:
Quote: "His only spirit world was the ancient godly writings and understanding af the Bible, that these provisional arrangement was givet him. And yet he showed himself, the least effect founders af his life's work, that being a modern aand, a mand, if virksomhed was paitent for new times. Thi the Haugian lægmandsbevægelse has been brought up farmers who no andet in the day, the blot is not religious, but political.
Quote
- Viggo Ullmann
Several of the farmers who participated in the National Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814, was Haugians. One of them, Christopher Borgersen Hoen from Spokes, was later a driving force in efforts to get lifted Conventicle.
Hauge legmannsvirksomhet was also the start of a fundamental feature of the 1800s Norwegian church history, including continuing the Inner Mission.
On the farm Bredtvet of Differences, where Hauge lived, was Bredtvet church built in 1977. An obelisk with a plaque of Hauge raised in the church garden. Memory disc shows Hauge's face. Under the portrait is the following quote by Hauge, "I have sworn to God aand lydighed and he has helped me to abiding with Forså faith."
Outside Uranienborg church in Oslo there is a statue of Hauge.
In the district saws in Oslo's Hans Nielsen Hauge street, and Hans Nielsen Hauge space. On Tåsen in Oslo's Hauge road, which also is named after Hans Nielsen Hauge.
In Moss is also a Hans Nielsen Hauge Road.
The altarpiece of Hamar Cathedral performed by Henrik Sørensen, here's Hauge repentance scene in one of the side panels. In the Norwegian Lutheran Church in Minneapolis minde is a glass painting of Hans Nielsen Hauge.
In 1961 came the Norwegian Hans Nielsen Hauge film about Hauge's life. The film was directed by Bjorn Breigutu and Per Sunderland starred. The film focuses on showing that Hauge was unjustly persecuted, and that the authorities finally concluded that he had committed no crime. (End of quote).
About bloodshed from the word of God:
Ezekiel 9:9 And he said to me, Israel and Judah sin is exceeding great, and the land is full of blood, and the city full of perverseness: for they say, The LORD hath forsaken the earth, the LORD seeth not.
Isaiah 4:4 When the Lord shall the daughters of Zion are washed impurity and gets washed the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the spirit of judgment and by the spirit.
Proverbs 28:17 A man pressed the blood, is on the run until his burial, no need to hold on to him.
At 1:4 And the LORD said unto him, Call his name Jezreel For a little while I will visit the blood of Jezreel on the house of Jehu and put an end to the kingdom of the house of Israel;
At 24:15 Ephraim provoked bitter resentment; therefore his Lord will leave his blood guilt upon him, and his reproach shall he recompense him.
Hab 2:17 For the violence done to Lebanon and destruction of animals, which scared them, shall come upon thee the blood of the people and for the violence done to the land, to the city and all who live in it.
Hab 2:8 Because you have plundered many nations, to all that are left of the peoples will loot you the blood of the people and for the violence done to the land, to the city and all who live in it.
Psalm 51:16 Deliver me from blood, O God, God of my salvation! Then my tongue will sing aloud of your righteousness.
2Sam. 21:1 In David's time there was even a famine for three years after each other. David sought the Lord, and the Lord said, It is because it bloodguilt Saul and his house, because he slew the Gibeonites.
4Mos 35:27 and the avenger of blood hit him outside his refuge s monopoly and kill the slayer, he has no blood guilt on themselves.
3MOS 17:4 And bringeth them unto the door of the tent to carry an offering unto the LORD before the tabernacle, the man must be remembered that blood, he has shed blood, that man shall be cut off from his people.
2mos 22:3 But what happens after that the sun is going up, then there will be bloodshed thereof. For he should make full restitution;, he has nothing, he shall be sold for his theft.
5Mos 7:10 p.m. so that there shall not shed innocent blood in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance, as it is blood upon thee.
5Mos 22:8 When you build a new house, you shall make a parapet on the roof, that thou bring not blood upon thine house, if any man fall from there.
1 Samuel 25:33 And blessed be your discretion, and blessed be thou, which hast kept me back from incurring me blood, and take myself to the right!
1 Samuel 25:26 Now therefore, my lord, as the LORD lives and as your soul lives, the Lord has prevented you from incurring thy blood, and from taking yourself out to be right, and now let thine enemies, and they that seek evil my lord, be as Nabal.
2mos 22:2 If the thief is caught while breaking in and is turned so that he die, there shall no blood guilt thereof.
I have been told that Hans Nielsen Hauge worked throughout Norway, but did not get a foothold in Norway, particularly the north, and even in parts of western Gudbrandsdal. We have noticed that the spots in Norway who have been hardest hit by natural disasters is often a measure of where Hans Nielsen Hauge did not get acceptance.
I claim nothing here, but find it a strange coincidence. It happened on Utøya I would say that the socialists had some fault of when they went over the line in its treatment of Israel / Palestine question. But here, with Hans Nielsen Hauge seems also to be a pattern?
What should we do? I think there are several things to make sure that the judgment of God will be taken away and the blood guilt must leave us, not least those parts of Norway.
Here are some suggestions:
1) Ask Hans Nielsen Hauge and his surviving family members of public forgiveness.
2) Build a statue of him or something by the Parliament or government building, centrally located in the nation's capital. Also for some to, then preferably where he came from.
3) Sending movie about him in NRK and TV as a simulcast, and would like to give out a new movie.
4) Donating example. 10 Million in his name to the gypsies in Romania, it is in Hauge's Spirit.
5) On Bredtvet where memorial of him to Prime Minister Stoltenberg government asked apologetic as he did to the Jews.
6) Re-release of Hauge's writings.
7) The State Museum of Hauge and Norwegian revivalism, centrally here in Norway. Eg.
8) Set up various things related to Hauge and Haugeans.
9) There are also several things at Hauge as many have already appreciated. By Uranienborg park stands a bronze statue of Hans Nielsen Hauge, conducted by Sigurd Nome and intent in 1971. And by Bredtveit Church is the obelisks.
Final comment:
It is strange to see that much of the Christian business, where God and his word has turned strongly through there Hauge's preaching was received. It's like there's a vein of life, enthusiasm and kindness which Hauge preaching was believed. But there he was opposed, and was not accepted. Is it indeed to this day difficult to reach people with the gospel, at least difficult than where he was taught.
Related links: http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2013/04/nr-479-why-do-not-anders-behring.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2012/04/nr-289-anders-behring-breivik-need.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2012/01/218-it-was-32-year-old-anders-behring.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2011/10/nr-86-is-anders-behring-breivik.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2012/02/nr-255-audun-lysbakken-socialist-shows.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2012/01/nr-228-thank-you-prime-minister-to-ask.html
http://the-heavenly-blog.janchristensen.net/2011/07/nr-17-will-there-be-revival-out-of.html
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