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Parallel SIR 13:8

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BI Sir 13:8 ©

Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clearImportance=normal(All still tentative.)

OET-RVNo OET-RV SIR book available

OET-LVNo OET-LV SIR book available

ULTNo ULT SIR book available

USTNo UST SIR book available


BSBNo BSB SIR book available

OEBNo OEB SIR book available

WEBBE  ⇔ Beware that you are not deceived
 ⇔ and brought low in your enjoyment.

WMBBNo WMBB SIR book available

NETNo NET SIR book available

LSVNo LSV SIR book available

FBVNo FBV SIR book available

T4TNo T4T SIR book available

LEBNo LEB SIR book available

BBENo BBE SIR book available

MoffNo Moff SIR book available

ASVNo ASV SIR book available

DRAAnd he will shame thee by his meats, till he have drawn thee dry twice or thrice, and at last he will laugh at thee: and afterward when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake his head at thee.

YLTNo YLT SIR book available

DrbyNo Drby SIR book available

RVBeware that thou be not deceived, and brought low in thy mirth.

WbstrNo Wbstr SIR book available

KJB-1769Beware that thou be not deceived and brought down in thy jollity.
   (Beware that thou/you be not deceived and brought down in thy/your jollity. )

KJB-1611[fn]Beware that thou bee not deceiued, and brought downe in thy iolitie.
   (Beware that thou/you be not deceived, and brought down in thy/your iolitie.)


13:8 Or, by thy simplicitie.

BshpsNo Bshps SIR book available

GnvaNo Gnva SIR book available

CvdlNo Cvdl SIR book available

WycAnd he schal schende thee in hise metis, til he anyntische thee twies and thries, and at the laste he schal scorne thee; aftirward he schal se, and schal forsake thee, and he schal moue his heed to thee.
   (And he shall schende thee/you in his metis, till he anyntische thee/you twice and thries, and at the last he shall scorne thee/you; afterward he shall se, and shall forsake thee/you, and he shall move his heed to thee/you.)

LuthNo Luth SIR book available

ClVgEt confundet te in cibis suis, donec te exinaniat bis et ter: et in novissimo deridebit te, et postea videns derelinquet te, et caput suum movebit ad te.
   (And confundet you(sg) in cibis to_his_own, until you(sg) exinaniat twice and ter: and in novissimo deridebit you(sg), and postea videns derelinquet you(sg), and caput his_own movebit to you(sg). )

BrTrBeware that thou be not deceived, and brought down in thy jollity.

BrLXXΠρόσεχε μὴ ἀποπλανηθῇς, καὶ μὴ ταπεινωθῇς ἐν εὐφροσύνῃ σου.
   (Proseⱪe maʸ apoplanaʸthaʸs, kai maʸ tapeinōthaʸs en eufrosunaʸ sou. )

BI Sir 13:8 ©