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Mark 7:25 - William Tyndale New Testament

25 For a certain woman whose daughter had a foul spirit when she heard of him, came and fell down at his feet.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

25 For a certain woman, whose young daughter had an unclean spirit, heard of him, and came and fell at his feet:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

25 Instead, at once, a woman whose little daughter had (was under the control of) an unclean spirit heard about Him and came and flung herself down at His feet.

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American Standard Version (1901)

25 But straightway a woman, whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, having heard of him, came and fell down at his feet.

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Common English Bible

25 In fact, a woman whose young daughter was possessed by an unclean spirit heard about him right away. She came and fell at his feet.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

25 For a woman whose daughter had an unclean spirit, as soon as she heard about him, entered and fell prostrate at his feet.

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Mark 7:25
10 Tagairtí Cros  

And behold a woman which was a Canaanite came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying: have mercy on me Lord the son of David, my daughter is piteously vexed with a devil.


¶ And there came a leper to him beseeching him, and kneeled down unto him, and said unto him: if thou wilt, thou arte able to make me clean.


The woman feared and trembled, for she knew what was done within her. And she came and fell down before him and told him the truth of everything.


¶ And from thence he rose and went into the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and entered into an house, and would that no man should have known of him: But he could not be hid.


The woman was a greek out of sirophenicia, and she besought him that he would cast out the devil out of her daughter.


and fell down on his face at his feet, and gave him thanks. And the same was a Samaritan.


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