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Luke 22:29 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

29 and just as my Father assigned a kingdom to me, so I am assigning a kingdom to you,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

29 And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me;

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

29 And as My Father has appointed a kingdom and conferred it on Me, so do I confer on you [the privilege and decree],

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American Standard Version (1901)

29 and I appoint unto you a kingdom, even as my Father appointed unto me,

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Common English Bible

29 And I confer royal power on you just as my Father granted royal power to me.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

29 And I dispose to you, just as my Father has disposed to me, a kingdom,

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

29 And I dispose to you, as my Father hath disposed to me, a kingdom;

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Luke 22:29
14 Cross References  

Truly I tell you, he will put that slave in charge of his entire estate.


His master replied, ‘Well done, you are a good and trustworthy servant. You have been trustworthy over a [relatively] few things, so I will place you over many things. Come and share in your master’s joy.’


Then the King will say to those at His right side, ‘You who are blessed by my Father, come and receive the kingdom which has been prepared for you since the creation of the world,


Then Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth.


“Those persons who have suffered for trying to do what is right are blessed because the kingdom of heaven belongs to them.


“Those persons who feel a deep sense of their personal need are blessed because the kingdom of heaven belongs to them.


“[And], do not be afraid, little flock [Note: Jesus refers to His small band of disciples as sheep following Him as their Shepherd], for your Father was pleased to give you the kingdom.


And the gentleman replied, ‘Well done, you are a good slave. Because you have proven trustworthy over a [relatively] very small matter, you will [now] have charge over ten towns.’


And everyone who [strenuously] competes in athletic events exercises self-control during training. Now they do this to receive a laurel wreath that withers, but we [do it to receive] a lasting crown.


And our hope for you is firm, for we know that just as you share our sufferings, so you will also [share] our comfort.


If we endure [i.e., remain faithful through suffering], we will also rule with Him [i.e., both here and hereafter]. If we deny Him, He will also deny us. [See Matt. 10:33].


Listen, my dearly loved brothers; did not God choose those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be wealthy in faith and to inherit the kingdom which He promised to those who love Him?


And when the Supreme Shepherd [i.e., Jesus] comes back, you will receive [for your effort] a glorious crown [of reward] that will never fade away [Note: The idea of “fading away” is suggested by the wilting of the laurel wreath bestowed on the winner of an athletic contest].


And the wall of the city had twelve foundation stones, and the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb [were inscribed on them].


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