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1 Corinthians 5:2 - Revised Standard Version (RSV-CI)

And you are arrogant! Ought you not rather to mourn? Let him who has done this be removed from among you.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

And ye are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, that he that hath done this deed might be taken away from among you.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

And you are proud and arrogant! And you ought rather to mourn (bow in sorrow and in shame) until the person who has done this [shameful] thing is removed from your fellowship and your midst!

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American Standard Version (1901)

And ye are puffed up, and did not rather mourn, that he that had done this deed might be taken away from among you.

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Common English Bible

And you’re proud of yourselves instead of being so upset that the one who did this thing is expelled from your community.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

And yet you are inflated, and you have not instead been grieved, so that he who has done this thing would be taken away from your midst.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

And you are puffed up; and have not rather mourned, that he might be taken away from among you, that hath done this deed.

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1 Corinthians 5:2
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because your heart was penitent, and you humbled yourself before the Lord, when you heard how I spoke against this place, and against its inhabitants, that they should become a desolation and a curse, and you have rent your clothes and wept before me, I also have heard you, says the Lord.


My eyes shed streams of tears, because men do not keep thy law.


But if you will not listen, my soul will weep in secret for your pride; my eyes will weep bitterly and run down with tears, because the Lord's flock has been taken captive.


And the Lord said to him, “Go through the city, through Jerusalem, and put a mark upon the foreheads of the men who sigh and groan over all the abominations that are committed in it.”


slay old men outright, young men and maidens, little children and women, but touch no one upon whom is the mark. And begin at my sanctuary.” So they began with the elders who were before the house.


And behold, one of the people of Israel came and brought a Midianite woman to his family, in the sight of Moses and in the sight of the whole congregation of the people of Israel, while they were weeping at the door of the tent of meeting.


Some are arrogant, as though I were not coming to you.


God judges those outside. “Drive out the wicked person from among you.”


For I fear that perhaps I may come and find you not what I wish, and that you may find me not what you wish; that perhaps there may be quarreling, jealousy, anger, selfishness, slander, gossip, conceit, and disorder.


I fear that when I come again my God may humble me before you, and I may have to mourn over many of those who sinned before and have not repented of the impurity, immorality, and licentiousness which they have practiced.