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Parallel SIR 43:3

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BI Sir 43:3 ©

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

WEB At noon, it dries up the land.
⇔ Who can stand against its burning heat?

WMBNo WMB 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

MOFNo MOF SIR book available

ASVNo ASV SIR book available

DRA At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat? As one keeping a furnace in the works of heat:

YLTNo YLT SIR book available

DBYNo DBY SIR book available

RV At his noon he drieth up the country,
 ⇔ And who shall stand against his burning heat?

WBSNo WBS SIR book available

KJB At noon it parcheth the country, and who can abide the burning heat thereof?

BBNo BB SIR book available

GNVNo GNV SIR book available

CBNo CB SIR book available

WYC In the tyme of myddai it brenneth the erthe; and who schal mow suffre in the siyt of his heete? Kepynge a furneis in the werkis of heete;
  (In the time of myddai it brenneth the earth; and who shall mow suffer in the sight of his heat? Kepynge a furneis in the works of heat;)

LUTNo LUT SIR book available

CLV In meridiano exurit terram, et in conspectu ardoris ejus quis poterit sustinere? fornacem custodiens in operibus ardoris:[fn]
  (In meridiano exurit the_earth/land, and in conspectu ardoris his who/any poterit sustinere? fornacem custodiens in operibus ardoris:)


43.3 Fornacem custodiens. Quia superbos, pro cogitatione, locutione, et operatione mala, excruciat æterna flamma.


43.3 Fornacem custodiens. Quia superbos, pro cogitatione, locutione, and operatione mala, excruciat æterna flamma.

BRN at noon it parcheth the country, and who can abide the burning heat thereof?

BrLXX Ἐν μεσημβρίᾳ αὐτοῦ ἀναξηραίνει χώραν, καὶ ἐναντίον καύματος αὐτοῦ τίς ὑποστήσεται;
  (En mesaʸmbria autou anaxaʸrainei ⱪōran, kai enantion kaumatos autou tis hupostaʸsetai? )

BI Sir 43:3 ©