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1 Samuel 24:12 - Tree of Life Version

12 May Adonai judge between me and you, and may Adonai avenge me of you, but my hand will not be against you.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

12 The LORD judge between me and thee, and the LORD avenge me of thee: but mine hand shall not be upon thee.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

12 May the Lord judge between me and you, and may the Lord avenge me upon you, but my hand shall not be upon you.

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American Standard Version (1901)

12 Jehovah judge between me and thee, and Jehovah avenge me of thee; but my hand shall not be upon thee.

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Common English Bible

12 May the LORD judge between me and you! May the LORD take vengeance on you for me, but I won’t lift a hand against you.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

12 Moreover, see and know, O my father, the edge of your cloak in my hand. For though I cut off the top of your cloak, I was not willing to extend my hand against you. Turn your soul and see that there is no evil in my hand, nor any iniquity or sin against you. Yet you lie in wait for my life, so that you may take it away.

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1 Samuel 24:12
17 Tagairtí Cros  

So Sarai said to Abram, “The wrong done to me is because of you! I myself placed my slave-girl in your embrace. Now that she saw that she became pregnant, so in her eyes I am belittled. May Adonai judge between you and me!”


May the God of Abraham and the gods of Nahor, the gods of their father, judge between us.” Jacob also made an oath by the fear of his father Isaac.


God—He gives me vengeance and brings down peoples under me.


David went out to meet them and answered them saying, “If you come to me in peace to support me, then my heart will be united with you. But if it is to betray me to my adversaries, when my hands have done no wrong, then may the God of our fathers take notice and judge.”


But as for me, I would seek God; I would lay my cause before God.


A psalm of David. Adonai, oppose those who oppose me. Fight those who fight me.


Vindicate me, O God, and champion my cause against an ungodly nation. From a deceitful and unjust man, deliver me!


God of vengeance, Adonai, God of vengeance, shine forth!


Never take your own revenge, loved ones, but give room for God’s wrath—for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine; I will repay,” says Adonai.


When He was abused, He did not return the abuse. While suffering, He made no threats. Instead, He kept entrusting Himself to the One who judges righteously.


And they cried out with a loud voice, saying, “O Sovereign Master, holy and true, how long before You judge those who dwell on the earth and avenge our blood?”


So I myself have not transgressed against you, yet you are doing me harm by waging war against me. May Adonai, the Judge, judge today between Bnei-Yisrael and the children of Ammon.’”


Then David fled from Naioth at Ramah, came before Jonathan and said, “What have I done? What is my crime? What is my sin against your father that he should be seeking my life?”


May Adonai be judge and decide between me and you! And may He see and plead my cause and vindicate me against you.”


Adonai will repay everyone his righteousness and his faithfulness. For Adonai gave you into my hand today, but I refused to lay my hand on Adonai’s anointed.


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