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Mark 4:8 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision

8 6 And these likewise are they that are sown on the stony ground: who when they have heard the word, immediately recieve it with joy.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

8 And other fell on good ground, and did yield fruit that sprang up and increased; and brought forth, some thirty, and some sixty, and some an hundred.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

8 And other seed [of the same kind] fell into good (well-adapted) soil and brought forth grain, growing up and increasing, and yielded up to thirty times as much, and sixty times as much, and even a hundred times as much as had been sown.

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American Standard Version (1901)

8 And others fell into the good ground, and yielded fruit, growing up and increasing; and brought forth, thirtyfold, and sixtyfold, and a hundredfold.

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Common English Bible

8 Other seed fell into good soil and bore fruit. Upon growing and increasing, the seed produced in one case a yield of thirty to one, in another case a yield of sixty to one, and in another case a yield of one hundred to one.”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

8 And some fell on good soil. And it brought forth fruit that grew up, and increased, and yielded: some thirty, some sixty, and some one hundred."

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

8 And some fell upon good ground; and brought forth fruit that grew up, and increased and yielded, one thirty, another sixty, and another a hundred.

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Mark 4:8
21 Cross References  

2 And Isaac sowed in that land, and he found that same year a hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him.


Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall hear: thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou wilt take away the chain out of the midst of thee, and cease to stretch out the finger, and to speak that which profiteth not.


7 Thus shalt thou say to the prophet: What hath the Lord answered thee? and what hath the Lord spoken?


1 Another parable he proposed unto them, saying: The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field.


6 But blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear.


8 For the earth of itself bringeth forth fruit, first the blade, then the ear, afterwards the full corn in the ear.


5 And these are they by the way side, where the word is sown, and as soon as they have heard, immediately Satan cometh and taketh away the word that was sown in their hearts.


7 And they have no root in themselves, but are only for a time: and then when tribulation and persecution ariseth for the word they are presently scandalized.


3 And when they were sailing, he slept; and there came down a storm of wind upon the lake, and they were filled, and were in danger.


6 Now no man lighting a candle covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed; but setteth it upon a candlestick, that they who come in may see the light.


3 Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends.


5 Some therefore of Jerusalem said: Is not this he whom they seek to kill?


9 And taking him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, which thou speakest of?


To me, the least of all the saints, is given this grace, to preach among the Gentiles, the unsearchable riches of Christ,


0 According to my expectation and hope; that in nothing I shall be confounded, but with all confidence, as always, so now also shall Christ be magnified in my body, wither it be by life, or by death.


5 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:


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