Biblia Todo Logo
Online Bible

- Advertisements -





Genesis 24:65 - The Scriptures 1998

65 and she had said to the servant, “Who is this man walking in the field to meet us?” And the servant said, “It is my master.” So she took a veil and covered herself.

See the chapter Copy


More versions

King James Version (Oxford) 1769

65 For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us? And the servant had said, It is my master: therefore she took a vail, and covered herself.

See the chapter Copy

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

65 For she [had] said to the servant, Who is that man walking across the field to meet us? And the servant [had] said, He is my master. So she took a veil and concealed herself with it.

See the chapter Copy

American Standard Version (1901)

65 And she said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us? And the servant said, It is my master: and she took her veil, and covered herself.

See the chapter Copy

Common English Bible

65 and said to the servant, “Who is this man walking through the pasture to meet us?” The servant said, “He’s my master.” So she took her headscarf and covered herself.

See the chapter Copy

Catholic Public Domain Version

65 And she said to the servant, "Who is that man who advances to meet us through the field?" And he said to her, "That is my lord." And so, quickly taking up her cloak, she covered herself.

See the chapter Copy




Genesis 24:65
9 Cross References  

And to Sarah he said, “See, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver. See, it is to you a covering of eyes before all who are with you and before all others, and you are cleared before everyone.”


And she took off her widow’s garments, and covered herself with a veil and wrapped herself, and sat at the entrance to Ě


the mirrors, and the fine linen, and the turbans, and the large veils.


“Take the millstones and grind flour. Remove your veil, lift up the skirt, uncover the leg, pass through rivers.


Because of this the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the messengers.


Likewise, that the women dress themselves becomingly, with decency and sensibleness, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly garments,


Follow us:

Advertisements


Advertisements