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Luke 18:4 - New International Version (Anglicised)

‘For some time he refused. But finally he said to himself, “Even though I don’t fear God or care what people think,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man;

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

And for a time he would not; but later he said to himself, Though I have neither reverence or fear for God nor respect or consideration for man,

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American Standard Version (1901)

And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man;

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Common English Bible

For a while he refused but finally said to himself, I don’t fear God or respect people,

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Catholic Public Domain Version

And he refused to do so for a long time. But afterwards, he said within himself: 'Even though I do not fear God, nor respect man,

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

And he would not for a long time. But afterwards he said within himself: Although I fear not God, nor regard man,

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Luke 18:4
8 Tagairtí Cros  

He thought to himself, “What shall I do? I have no place to store my crops.”


‘The manager said to himself, “What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg –


He said: ‘In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought.


And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, “Grant me justice against my adversary.”


‘Then the owner of the vineyard said, “What shall I do? I will send my son, whom I love; perhaps they will respect him.”


Moreover, we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it. How much more should we submit to the Father of spirits and live!


She cried the whole seven days of the feast. So on the seventh day he finally told her, because she continued to press him. She in turn explained the riddle to her people.