Biblia Todo Logo
Online Bible
- Advertisements -





Luke 10:10 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

10 But whatever town you enter that does not welcome you, go out into its streets and say [to them],

See the chapter Copy


More versions

King James Version (Oxford) 1769

10 But into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you not, go your ways out into the streets of the same, and say,

See the chapter Copy

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

10 But whenever you go into a town and they do not receive and accept and welcome you, go out into its streets and say,

See the chapter Copy

American Standard Version (1901)

10 But into whatsoever city ye shall enter, and they receive you not, go out into the streets thereof and say,

See the chapter Copy

Common English Bible

10 Whenever you enter a city and the people don’t welcome you, go out into the streets and say,

See the chapter Copy

Catholic Public Domain Version

10 But into whatever city you have entered and they have not received you, going out into its main streets, say:

See the chapter Copy

Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

10 But into whatsoever city you enter, and they receive you not, going forth into the streets thereof, say:

See the chapter Copy




Luke 10:10
7 Cross References  

And whoever does not welcome you or listen to what you have to say, shake the dust off of your shoes as you leave that house or town. [Note: This was a Jewish custom showing disdain and intended to suggest unworthiness]


‘We are wiping off even the dust of your city that has stuck to our feet [in protest] against you. Yet you should know this, that the kingdom of God has come near [to you].’


and heal the sick people who live there. Say to them, ‘The kingdom of God has come near to you.’


And those people who do not welcome you, shake the dust off of your shoes as evidence against them.” [Note: This was a Jewish custom showing disdain, and intended to suggest their unworthiness]


But they shook the dust off of their feet against them [i.e., as an expression of contempt for the people’s attitude] and went on to Iconium.


When the Jews resisted [Paul’s efforts] and spoke against him and his message, he shook out his clothing [i.e., an expression of rejection and contempt] and said to them “Let your blood be on your own heads [i.e., you are responsible for whatever harm comes from your action]; I am not responsible. From now on I will go [and preach] to the Gentiles [only].”


Follow us:

Advertisements


Advertisements