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1 Corinthians 4:9 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021

9 For I think that God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, as though sentenced to death, because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and to humans.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

9 For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

9 For it seems to me that God has made an exhibit of us apostles, exposing us to view last [of all, like men in a triumphal procession who are] sentenced to death [and displayed at the end of the line]. For we have become a spectacle to the world [a show in the world's amphitheater] with both men and angels [as spectators].

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American Standard Version (1901)

9 For, I think, God hath set forth us the apostles last of all, as men doomed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, both to angels and men.

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Common English Bible

9 I suppose that God has shown that we apostles are at the end of the line. We are like prisoners sentenced to death, because we have become a spectacle in the world, both to angels and to humans.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

9 For I think that God has presented us as the last Apostles, as those destined for death. For we have been made into a spectacle for the world, and for Angels, and for men.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

9 For I think that God hath set forth us apostles, the last, as it were men appointed to death: we are made a spectacle to the world, and to angels, and to men.

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1 Corinthians 4:9
21 Cross References  

Because of you we are being killed all day long and accounted as sheep for the slaughter.


I have been like a portent to many, but you are my strong refuge.


Why did I come forth from the womb to see toil and sorrow and spend my days in shame?


The city was filled with the confusion, and people rushed together to the theater, dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus, Macedonians who were Paul’s travel companions.


even some officials of the province of Asia who were friendly to him sent him a message urging him not to venture into the theater.


As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep to be slaughtered.”


If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are of all people most to be pitied.


Are they ministers of Christ? I am talking like a madman—I am a better one: with far greater labors, far more imprisonments, with countless floggings, and often near death.


as unknown and yet are well known, as dying and look—we are alive, as punished and yet not killed,


so that no one would be shaken by these persecutions. Indeed, you yourselves know that this is what we are destined for.


Are not all angels spirits in the divine service, sent to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?


sometimes being publicly exposed to insults and afflictions and sometimes becoming partners with those so treated.


Others suffered mocking and flogging and even chains and imprisonment.


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