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Exodus 33:4 - Revised Standard Version

4 When the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned; and no man put on his ornaments.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

4 And when the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned: and no man did put on him his ornaments.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

4 When the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned and no man put on his ornaments.

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American Standard Version (1901)

4 And when the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned: and no man did put on him his ornaments.

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Common English Bible

4 When the people heard the bad news, they were sorry. No one put on any jewelry,

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Catholic Public Domain Version

4 And upon hearing this very bad news, the people mourned; and no one put on his finery according to custom.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

4 And the people hearing these very bad tidings mourned: and no man put on his ornaments according to custom.

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Exodus 33:4
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And Mephibosheth the son of Saul came down to meet the king; he had neither dressed his feet, nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his clothes, from the day the king departed until the day he came back in safety.


And when Ahab heard those words, he rent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted and lay in sackcloth, and went about dejectedly.


When King Hezekiah heard it, he rent his clothes, and covered himself with sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord.


When I heard this, I rent my garments and my mantle, and pulled hair from my head and beard, and sat appalled.


Then Job arose, and rent his robe, and shaved his head, and fell upon the ground, and worshiped.


And when they saw him from afar, they did not recognize him; and they raised their voices and wept; and they rent their robes and sprinkled dust upon their heads toward heaven.


Therefore the people of Israel stripped themselves of their ornaments, from Mount Horeb onward.


Tremble, you women who are at ease, shudder, you complacent ones; strip, and make yourselves bare, and gird sackcloth upon your loins.


Sigh, but not aloud; make no mourning for the dead. Bind on your turban, and put your shoes on your feet; do not cover your lips, nor eat the bread of mourners.”


Your turbans shall be on your heads and your shoes on your feet; you shall not mourn or weep, but you shall pine away in your iniquities and groan to one another.


Then all the princes of the sea will step down from their thrones, and remove their robes, and strip off their embroidered garments; they will clothe themselves with trembling; they will sit upon the ground and tremble every moment, and be appalled at you.


They do not cry to me from the heart, but they wail upon their beds; for grain and wine they gash themselves, they rebel against me.


And Moses said to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar, his sons, “Do not let the hair of your heads hang loose, and do not rend your clothes, lest you die, and lest wrath come upon all the congregation; but your brethren, the whole house of Israel, may bewail the burning which the Lord has kindled.


Then tidings reached the king of Nineveh, and he arose from his throne, removed his robe, and covered himself with sackcloth, and sat in ashes.


and to ask the priests of the house of the Lord of hosts and the prophets, “Should I mourn and fast in the fifth month, as I have done for so many years?”


“Say to all the people of the land and the priests, When you fasted and mourned in the fifth month and in the seventh, for these seventy years, was it for me that you fasted?


Then all the congregation raised a loud cry; and the people wept that night.


And Moses told these words to all the people of Israel, and the people mourned greatly.


And he slew some of the men of Beth-shemesh, because they looked into the ark of the Lord; he slew seventy men of them, and the people mourned because the Lord had made a great slaughter among the people.


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