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Habakkuk 1:11 - English Standard Version 2016

11 Then they sweep by like the wind and go on, guilty men, whose own might is their god!”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

11 Then shall his mind change, and he shall pass over, and offend, imputing this his power unto his god.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

11 Then they sweep by like a wind and pass on, and they load themselves with guilt, [as do all men] whose own power is their god.

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American Standard Version (1901)

11 Then shall he sweep by as a wind, and shall pass over, and be guilty, even he whose might is his god.

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Common English Bible

11 He passes through like the wind and invades; but he will be held guilty, the one whose strength is his god.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

11 Then his spirit will be altered, and he will cross over and fall. Such is his strength from his god.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

11 Then shall his spirit be changed, and he shall pass, and fall: this is his strength of his god.

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Habakkuk 1:11
10 Tagairtí Cros  

The tents of robbers are at peace, and those who provoke God are secure, who bring their god in their hand.


For he says: “By the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom, for I have understanding; I remove the boundaries of peoples, and plunder their treasures; like a bull I bring down those who sit on thrones.


Israel was holy to the Lord, the firstfruits of his harvest. All who ate of it incurred guilt; disaster came upon them, declares the Lord.”


Speak: “Thus declares the Lord, ‘The dead bodies of men shall fall like dung upon the open field, like sheaves after the reaper, and none shall gather them.’”


Therefore, O king, let my counsel be acceptable to you: break off your sins by practicing righteousness, and your iniquities by showing mercy to the oppressed, that there may perhaps be a lengthening of your prosperity.”


But when his heart was lifted up and his spirit was hardened so that he dealt proudly, he was brought down from his kingly throne, and his glory was taken from him.


Therefore he sacrifices to his net and makes offerings to his dragnet; for by them he lives in luxury, and his food is rich.


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