or have eaten my morsel alone, and the fatherless has not eaten of it
1 Samuel 25:11 - Hebrew Names version (HNV) Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my meat that I have killed for my shearers, and give it to men who I don't know where they come from? Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men, whom I know not whence they be? Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Shall I then take my bread and my water, and my meat that I have killed for my shearers, and give it to men when I do not know where they belong? American Standard Version (1901) Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men of whom I know not whence they are? Common English Bible Why should I take my bread, my water, and the meat I’ve butchered for my shearers and give it to people who came here from who knows where?” Catholic Public Domain Version Therefore, shall I take my bread, and my water, and the meat of the cattle that I have slain for my shearers, and give it to men, when I do not know where they are from?" Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and the flesh of my cattle, which I have killed for my shearers, and give to men whom I know not whence they are? |
or have eaten my morsel alone, and the fatherless has not eaten of it
as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and behold, we live; as punished, and not killed;
So then, as we have opportunity, let's do what is good toward all men, and especially toward those who are of the household of the faith.
and [lest] you say in your heart, My power and the might of my hand has gotten me this wealth.
He came to the men of Sukkot, and said, See Zevach and Tzalmunnah, concerning whom you did taunt me, saying, Are the hands of Zevach and Tzalmunnah now in your hand, that we should give bread to your men who are weary?
The princes of Sukkot said, Are the hands of Zevach and Tzalmunnah now in your hand, that we should give bread to your army?
He went up there to Penu'el, and spoke to them in like manner; and the men of Penu'el answered him as the men of Sukkot had answered.
As says the proverb of the ancients, Out of the wicked comes forth wickedness; but my hand shall not be on you.
So David's young men turned on their way, and went back, and came and told him according to all these words.
Now the name of the man was Naval; and the name of his wife Avigayil; and the woman was of good understanding, and of a beautiful face: but the man was churlish and evil in his doings; and he was of the house of Kalev.
Now I have heard that you have shearers: your shepherds have now been with us, and we did them no hurt, neither was there anything missing to them, all the while they were in Karmel.