And there was a certain beggar, Lazarus by name, who was cast at his gate, having been wounded,
Acts 3:2 - Julia E. Smith Translation 1876 And a certain man, being lame from his mother's womb, was carried, whom they set in the day at the door of the temple called Beautiful, to ask alms from those going into the temple; Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple; Amplified Bible - Classic Edition [When] a certain man crippled from his birth was being carried along, who was laid each day at that gate of the temple [which is] called Beautiful, so that he might beg for charitable gifts from those who entered the temple. American Standard Version (1901) And a certain man that was lame from his mother’s womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the door of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple; Common English Bible Meanwhile, a man crippled since birth was being carried in. Every day, people would place him at the temple gate known as the Beautiful Gate so he could ask for money from those entering the temple. Catholic Public Domain Version And a certain man, who was lame from his mother's womb, was being carried in. They would lay him every day at the gate of the temple, which is called the Beautiful, so that he might request alms from those entering into the temple. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And a certain man who was lame from his mother's womb, was carried: whom they laid every day at the gate of the temple, which is called Beautiful, that he might ask alms of them that went into the temple. |
And there was a certain beggar, Lazarus by name, who was cast at his gate, having been wounded,
And it was in his drawing near to Jericho, a certain blind sat by the way, begging:
Then the neighbors, and those seeing him before that he was blind, said, Is not this he sitting and begging?
And he says, Cornelius, thy prayer was harkened to, and thine alms remembered before God.
And having looked at him intently, and being afraid, he said, What is it, Lord? And he said to him, Thy prayers and thine alms went up for remembrance before God.
And a certain man in Lystra, not having strength in the feet, sat, being lame from his mother's belly, who had never walked:
And they knew him, that this was he sitting for alms at the Beautiful gate of the temple: and they were filled with wonder and amazement at that having happened to him.
For the man was more than forty years, upon whom this sign of healing was done.