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Parallel 4MA 7:13

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BI 4Ma 7:13 ©

OET-RVNo OET-RV 4MA book available

OET-LVNo OET-LV 4MA book available

ULTNo ULT 4MA book available

USTNo UST 4MA book available


BSBNo BSB 4MA book available

OEBNo OEB 4MA book available

WEB What is most wonderful is that though he was an old man, though the labors of his body were now spent, his muscles were relaxed, and his sinews worn out, he recovered youth.

WMBNo WMB 4MA book available

NETNo NET 4MA book available

LSVNo LSV 4MA book available

FBVNo FBV 4MA book available

T4TNo T4T 4MA book available

LEBNo LEB 4MA book available

BBENo BBE 4MA book available

MOFNo MOF 4MA book available

ASVNo ASV 4MA book available

DRANo DRA 4MA book available

YLTNo YLT 4MA book available

DBYNo DBY 4MA book available

RVNo RV 4MA book available

WBSNo WBS 4MA book available

KJBNo KJB 4MA book available

BBNo BB 4MA book available

GNVNo GNV 4MA book available

CBNo CB 4MA book available

WYCNo WYC 4MA book available

LUTNo LUT 4MA book available

CLVNo CLV 4MA book available

BRN And, what is most wonderful, though an old man, though the labours of his body were now spent, and his fibres were relaxed, and his sinews worn out, he recovered youth.

BrLXX Καίτοι τὸ θαυμασιώτατον, γέρων ὢν, λελυμένων μὲν ἤδη τῶν τοῦ σώματος πόνων, καὶ περιεχαλασμένων δὲ τῶν σαρκῶν, κεκμηκότων δὲ καὶ τῶν νεύρων, ἀνενέασεν.
  (Kaitoi to thaumasiōtaton, gerōn ōn, lelumenōn men aʸdaʸ tōn tou sōmatos ponōn, kai perieⱪalasmenōn de tōn sarkōn, kekmaʸkotōn de kai tōn neurōn, aneneasen. )

BI 4Ma 7:13 ©