And when he had heard me cry out, he left behind the cloak that I held, and he fled outside."
Genesis 39:19 - Catholic Public Domain Version His lord, upon hearing these things, and having excessive trust in the words of his mate, was very angry. 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 And it came to pass, when his master heard the words of his wife, which she spake unto him, saying, After this manner did thy servant to me; that his wrath was kindled. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And when [Joseph's] master heard the words of his wife, saying to him, This is the way your servant treated me, his wrath was kindled. American Standard Version (1901) And it came to pass, when his master heard the words of his wife, which she spake unto him, saying, After this manner did thy servant to me; that his wrath was kindled. Common English Bible When Joseph’s master heard the thing that his wife told him, “This is what your servant did to me,” he was incensed. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version His master hearing these things, and giving too much credit to his wife's words, was very angry: English Standard Version 2016 As soon as his master heard the words that his wife spoke to him, “This is the way your servant treated me,” his anger was kindled. |
And when he had heard me cry out, he left behind the cloak that I held, and he fled outside."
I was the father of the poor; and if I lacked knowledge about any case, I investigated very diligently.
For the Lord will not allow the rod of sinners to remain over the lot of the just, so that the just may not extend their hands toward iniquity.
The just is the first accuser of himself; his friend arrives and shall investigate him.
Set me like a seal upon your heart, like a seal upon your arm. For love is strong, like death, and envy is enduring, like hell: their lamps are made of fire and flames.
I answered them that it is not the custom of the Romans to condemn any man, before he who is being accused has been confronted by his accusers and has received the opportunity to defend himself, so as to clear himself of the charges.
in order that all those who have not believed in the truth, but who have consented to iniquity, may be judged.