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Genesis 11:3 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

3 Then they said to each other, “Let’s make some bricks of clay and bake them in the fire.” Then they used these bricks as stones, and they used tar as mortar.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

3 And they said one to another, Go to, let us make brick, and burn them throughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for morter.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

3 And they said one to another, Come, let us make bricks and burn them thoroughly. So they had brick for stone, and slime (bitumen) for mortar.

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American Standard Version (1901)

3 And they said one to another, Come, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar.

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Common English Bible

3 They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them hard.” They used bricks for stones and asphalt for mortar.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

3 And each one said to his neighbor, "Come, let us make bricks, and bake them with fire." And they had bricks instead of stones, and pitch instead of mortar.

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Genesis 11:3
19 Tagairtí Cros  

Then the people said, “Let’s build ourselves a city and a tower that will reach to the sky. Then we will be famous. This will keep us together so that we will not be scattered all over the earth.”


Let’s go down and confuse their language. Then they will not understand each other.”


There were many holes filled with tar in the Valley of Siddim. When the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah and their armies ran away, some of the soldiers fell into these holes, but the others ran away to the mountains.


David also brought out the people of the city of Rabbah and made them work with saws, iron picks, and axes. He also forced them to build things with bricks. He did the same thing to all the Ammonite cities. Then David and the army went back to Jerusalem.


They encourage each other to do wrong. They talk about setting traps and say, “No one will see them here!


They made life hard for the Israelites. They forced the Israelites to work hard at making bricks and mortar and to work hard in the fields. The Egyptians showed no mercy in all the hard work they made the Israelites do!


She hid him for as long as she could. After three months she made a basket and covered it with tar so that it would float. Then she put the baby in the basket and put the basket in the river in the tall grass.


They will say, “Come with us. Let’s hide and beat to death anyone who happens to walk by.


I said to myself, “I should have fun—I should enjoy everything as much as I can.” But I learned that this is also useless.


“Now I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will pull up the thornbushes that protect it, and I will burn them. I will break down the stone wall and use the stones for a walkway.


They keep doing things, right in front of me, that make me angry. They offer sacrifices and burn incense in their special gardens.


“Yes, those bricks fell, but we will rebuild with strong stone. Yes, those little trees were chopped down, but we will plant new trees. And they will be large, strong trees.”


Get water and store it inside your city, because the enemy soldiers will surround your city. Make your defenses strong! Get clay to make more bricks and mix the mortar. Get the molds for making bricks.


We should think about each other to see how we can encourage each other to show love and do good works.


But encourage each other every day, while you still have something called “today.” Help each other so that none of you will be fooled by sin and become too hard to change.


Some of you say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to some city. We will stay there a year, do business, and make money.” Listen, think about this:


You rich people, listen! Cry and be very sad because much trouble will come to you.


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