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Parallel SIR 9:18

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BI Sir 9:18 ©

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

OET (OET-RV)A loudmouthed man is dangerous in his city.
 ⇔ He who is reckless in his speech will be hated.

BrLXXΦοβερὸς ἐν πόλει αὐτοῦ ἀνὴρ γλωσσώδης, καὶ ὁ προπετὴς ἐν λόγῳ αὐτοῦ μισηθήσεται.
   (Foberos en polei autou anaʸr glōssōdaʸs, kai ho propetaʸs en logōi autou misaʸthaʸsetai. )

BrTrA man of an ill tongue is dangerous in his city; and he that is rash in his talk shall be hated.


WEBBEA loudmouthed man is dangerous in his city.
 ⇔ He who is reckless in his speech will be hated.

DRAKeep thee far from the man that hath power to kill, so thou shalt not suspect the fear of death.

RVA man full of tongue is dangerous in his city;
 ⇔ And he that is headlong in his speech shall be hated.

KJB-1769A man of an ill tongue is dangerous in his city; and he that is rash in his talk shall be hated.

KJB-1611A man of an ill tongue is dangerous in his citie, and he that is rash in his talke shall be hated.
   (Modernised spelling is same as from KJB-1769 above, apart from punctuation)

WyclBe thou fer fro a man that hath power to sle, and thou schalt not haue suspicioun of the drede of deth;
   (Be thou/you far from a man that hath/has power to slay/kill, and thou/you shalt/shall not have suspicion of the dread of death;)

BI Sir 9:18 ©