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Acts 8:9 - The Emphatic Diaglott New Testament (1942)

9 A man but certain, by name Simon, formerly in the city, practising magic, and amazing the nation of the Samaria, saying to be somebody himself great;

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

9 But there was a certain man, called Simon, which beforetime in the same city used sorcery, and bewitched the people of Samaria, giving out that himself was some great one:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

9 But there was a man named Simon, who had formerly practiced magic arts in the city to the utter amazement of the Samaritan nation, claiming that he himself was an extraordinary and distinguished person.

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American Standard Version (1901)

9 But there was a certain man, Simon by name, who beforetime in the city used sorcery, and amazed the people of Samaria, giving out that himself was some great one:

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Common English Bible

9 Before Philip’s arrival, a certain man named Simon had practiced sorcery in that city and baffled the people of Samaria. He claimed to be a great person.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

9 Therefore, there was great gladness in that city. Now there was a certain man named Simon, who formerly had been a magician in that city, seducing the people of Samaria, claiming himself to be someone great.

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Acts 8:9
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He from himself speaking, the glory the own seeks; he but seeking the glory of the sending him, this true is, and unrighteousness in him not is.


Having gone through and whole the island to Paphos, they found a certain magian, a false prophet a Jew, to whom a name Bar-Jesus,


Stood against but them Elymas the magian, (thus for it translated the name of him,) seeking to turn away the proconsul from the faith.


Before for these the days stood up Theudas, saying to be some one himself, to whom adhered a number of men about four hundred; who was put to death, and all as many as listened to him, were dispersed, and came to nothing.


They attended and to him, because that for a long time with the magic arts to have amazed them.


he opposing and lifting up himself above all being called a god or an august object, so that him into the temple of the God to be seated, openly showing himself, that he is a god.


Will be for the men self-lovers, money-lovers, boasters, haughty ones, revilers, to parents disobedient, unthankful ones, unholy ones,


having a form of piety, the but power of her having denied. Also these turn away from.


Swellings for of folly speaking they allure by lusts of flesh, by impurities, those scarcely having fled away from those in error living;


Outside the dogs and the sorcerers and the fornicators and murderers and the idolaters, and every one the one loving and doing falsehood.


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