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John 2:6 - Hebrew Names version (HNV)

Now there were six water pots of stone set there after the Jewish manner of purifying, containing two or three metretes apiece.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

Now there were six waterpots of stone standing there, as the Jewish custom of purification (ceremonial washing) demanded, holding twenty to thirty gallons apiece.

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American Standard Version (1901)

Now there were six waterpots of stone set there after the Jews’ manner of purifying, containing two or three firkins apiece.

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Common English Bible

Nearby were six stone water jars used for the Jewish cleansing ritual, each able to hold about twenty or thirty gallons.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

Now in that place, there were six stone water jars, for the purification ritual of the Jews, containing two or three measures each.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Now there were set there six waterpots of stone, according to the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three measures apiece.

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John 2:6
9 Tagairtí Cros  

He said, 'A hundred batos of oil.' He said to him, 'Take your bill, and sit down quickly and write fifty.'


Yeshua said to them, *Fill the water pots with water.* They filled them up to the brim.


There arose therefore a questioning on the part of Yochanan's talmidim with some Judeans about purification.


that he might sanctify it, having cleansed it by the washing of water with the word,


let's draw near with a true heart in fullness of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and having our body washed with pure water,


of the teaching of baptisms, of laying on of hands, of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.


being only (with meats and drinks and various washings) fleshly ordinances, imposed until a time of reformation.


For when every mitzvah had been spoken by Moshe to all the people according to the Torah, he took the blood of the calves and the goats, with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book itself and all the people,