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Psalm 94:8 - New Revised Standard Version

8 Understand, O dullest of the people; fools, when will you be wise?

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

8 Understand, ye brutish among the people: And ye fools, when will ye be wise?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

8 Consider and understand, you stupid ones among the people! And you [self-confident] fools, when will you become wise?

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American Standard Version (1901)

8 Consider, ye brutish among the people; And ye fools, when will ye be wise?

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Common English Bible

8 You ignorant people better learn quickly. You fools—when will you get some sense?

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Catholic Public Domain Version

8 If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts:

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

8 To day if you shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts:

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Psalm 94:8
12 Tagairtí Cros  

When we look at the wise, they die; fool and dolt perish together and leave their wealth to others.


I was stupid and ignorant; I was like a brute beast toward you.


The dullard cannot know, the stupid cannot understand this:


“How long, O simple ones, will you love being simple? How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing and fools hate knowledge?


Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but those who hate to be rebuked are stupid.


O simple ones, learn prudence; acquire intelligence, you who lack it.


When its boughs are dry, they are broken; women come and make a fire of them. For this is a people without understanding; therefore he that made them will not have compassion on them, he that formed them will show them no favor.


They are both stupid and foolish; the instruction given by idols is no better than wood!


there is no one who has understanding, there is no one who seeks God.


If they were wise, they would understand this; they would discern what the end would be.


For we ourselves were once foolish, disobedient, led astray, slaves to various passions and pleasures, passing our days in malice and envy, despicable, hating one another.


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