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Isaiah 3:6 - King James Version - American Edition

6 When a man shall take hold of his brother of the house of his father, saying, Thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler, and let this ruin be under thy hand:

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

6 When a man shall take hold of his brother of the house of his father, saying, Thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler, and let this ruin be under thy hand:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

6 When a man shall take hold of his brother in the house of his father, saying, You have a robe, you shall be our judge and ruler, and this heap of ruins shall be under your control–

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American Standard Version (1901)

6 When a man shall take hold of his brother in the house of his father, saying, Thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler, and let this ruin be under thy hand;

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Common English Bible

6 Someone will seize a family member, saying, “You have clothing! You be our leader! This mess will be your responsibility!”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

6 For a man will apprehend his brother, from the household of his own father, saying: "The vestment is yours. Be our leader, but let this ruin be under your hand."

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

6 For a man shall take hold or his brother, one of the house of his father, saying: Thou hast a garment: be thou our ruler: and let this ruin be under thy hand.

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Isaiah 3:6
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in that day shall he swear, saying, I will not be a healer; for in my house is neither bread nor clothing: make me not a ruler of the people.


And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel; only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.


When Jesus therefore perceived that they would come and take him by force, to make him a king, he departed again into a mountain himself alone.


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