Genesis 9:22 - Julia E. Smith Translation 1876 And Ham the father of Canaan will see the nakedness of his father, and he will declare to his two brethren without Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And Ham, the father of Canaan, glanced at and saw the nakedness of his father and told his two brothers outside. American Standard Version (1901) And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without. Common English Bible Ham, Canaan’s father, saw his father naked and told his two brothers who were outside. Catholic Public Domain Version Because of this, when Ham, the father of Canaan, had indeed seen the privates of his father to be naked, he reported it to his two brothers outside. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Which when Cham the father of Chaanan had seen, to wit, that his father's nakedness was uncovered, he told it to his two brethren without. |
And Shem and Japheth will take a garment and they will put upon their two shoulders, and will go backwards and will cover the nakedness of their father: and their faces backwards, and they will not see the nakedness of their father.
And he will say, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be to his brethren.
They shall be made desolate for the reward of their shame, they saying to me, Aha! aha!
They shall be turned back for a reward of their shame, saying, Aha! Aha
Contend thy contention with thy neighbor; and thou shalt not reveal the secret of another:
The eye shall mock to his father, and despise to obey the mother, the ravens of the valley shall bore it out and the sons of the eagle shall eat it
Wo! to him giving his neighbor drink, pouring out thy leathern bottle, and also to be drunken so as to look upon their nakedness.
And if thy brother sin against thee, retire, and refute him between thee and him alone; if he hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.
Brethren, if a man be taken in any fault, ye the spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meekness; observing thyself narrowly, lest thou also be tempted.