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Parallel LJE 1:58

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BI Lje 1:58 ©

Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clear Importance to us=normal(All still tentative.)

OET-RVNo OET-RV LJE book available

BrLXXὧν οἱ ἰσχύοντες περιελοῦνται τὸ χρυσίον καὶ τὸ ἀργύριον, καὶ τὸν ἱματισμὸν τὸν περικείμενον αὐτοῖς ἀπελεύσονται ἔχοντες, οὔτε ἑαυτοῖς οὐ μὴ βοηθήσωσιν.
   (hōn hoi isⱪuontes perielountai to ⱪrusion kai to argurion, kai ton himatismon ton perikeimenon autois apeleusontai eⱪontes, oute heautois ou maʸ boaʸthaʸsōsin. )

BrTrWhose gold, and silver, and garments wherewith they are clothed, they that are strong do take, and go away withal: neither are they able to help themselves.


WEBBENo WEBBE LJE book available

DRANo DRA LJE book available

RVNo RV LJE book available

KJB-1769No KJB-1769 LJE book available

KJB-1611Whose gold, and siluer, and garments wherwith they are clothed, they that are strong doe take, and goe away withall: neither are they able to helpe themselues.
   (Whose gold, and silver, and garments wherewith they are clothed, they that are strong do take, and go away also/fully: neither are they able to help themselves.)

WyclTherfor it is betere to be a kyng schewynge his vertu, ether a profitable vessel in the hous, in which he schal haue glorie that weldith it, than false goddis; ether a dore in the hous, that kepith tho thingis that ben in it, is betere than false goddis.
   (Therefore it is better to be a king schewing his virtue, either a profitable vessel in the house, in which he shall have glory that weldith it, than false gods; either a door in the house, that keepeth/keeps those things that been in it, is better than false gods.)

BI Lje 1:58 ©