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Luke 6:8 - The Emphatic Diaglott New Testament (1942)

8 He but knew the purposes of them, and said to the man the withered having the hand: Arise and stand into the midst. He and having arisen stood.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

8 But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

8 But He was aware all along of their thoughts, and He said to the man with the withered hand, Come and stand here in the midst. And he arose and stood there.

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American Standard Version (1901)

8 But he knew their thoughts; and he said to the man that had his hand withered, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.

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Common English Bible

8 Jesus knew their thoughts, so he said to the man with the withered hand, “Get up and stand in front of everyone.” He got up and stood there.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

8 Yet truly, he knew their thoughts, and so he said to the man who had the withered hand, "Rise up and stand in the middle." And rising up, he stood still.

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Luke 6:8
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And knowing the Jesus the thoughts of them, says: Why you think evils in the hearts of you?


And he says to the man to that having been withered having the hand: Arise in the midst.


Seeing and her the Jesus, he called to, and said to her: O woman, thou hast been loosed of the infirmity of thee.


Knowing but the Jesus the reasonings of them, answering said to them: Why do you reason in the hearts of you?


Said then the Jesus to them: I will ask you: What is it lawful to the sabbath? to do good or to do evil? a life to save, or to kill?


and because not need he had, that any one should testify concerning the man; he for knew, what was in the man.


He says to him the third: Simon of Jona, dearly lovest thou me? Was grieved the Peter, because he said to him the third, Dearly lovest me thou? and he said to him: O lord, thou all things knowest; thou knowest, that i dearly love thee. Says to him the Jesus: Feed the sheep of me.


Me it behooves to work the works of the sending me, while day it is; comes night, when no one is able to work.


But of no account I make, nor I the life of me valuable to myself, so that to finish the course of me with joy, and the services which I received from the Lord Jesus, to earnestly declare the glad tidings of the favor of the God.


Is acquainted for concerning these things the king, to whom also being confident I may speak; unobserved by for him any of these things not I am persuaded nothing; not for it is in a corner having been done this.


and not being terrified in anything by those opposing; which is to them a token of destruction, to you but of salvation; and this from God;


and not is a creature out of sight in presence of him, all things but naked and having been laid open to the eyes of him, with whom for us the word.


Anointed then having suffered on behalf of us in flesh, and you the same thought arm yourselves, (because the one having suffered in flesh, has ceased from sin,)


and the children of her I will kill with death; and I shall know all the congregations, that I am the one searching reins and hearts; and I will give to you to each one according to the works of you.


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