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Psalm 78:2 - Easy To Read Version

2 I will tell you this story.\par I will tell you this old story.\par

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 I will open my mouth in a parable (in instruction by numerous examples); I will utter dark sayings of old [that hide important truth]–[Matt. 13:34, 35.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old,

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Common English Bible

2 I will open my mouth with a proverb. I’ll declare riddles from days long gone—

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 They have placed the dead bodies of your servants as food for the birds of the sky, the flesh of your saints for the beasts of the earth.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

2 They have given the dead bodies of thy servants to be meat for the fowls of the air: the flesh of thy saints for the beasts of the earth.

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Psalm 78:2
8 Tagairtí Cros  

I myself listened to the stories.\par And now, with my harp, I will sing\par and reveal that message to you.\par


Why should I be afraid\par if trouble comes.\par There is no need to be afraid\par if evil people surround me\par and try to trap me.\par


Then those people will be able to understand wise sayings and stories with hidden meanings. Those people will be able to understand the things wise men say.


Remember the things that happened long ago. Remember that I am God. There is no other God. Those false gods are not like me.


Jesus always used stories to teach the people. But when Jesus and his followers were alone together, Jesus explained everything to them.


The Lord became very angry and upset at them. So he took them out of their land. He put them in another land, where they are today.’


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