Let them alone: they are blind, and leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into the pit.
1 Timothy 1:7 - Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Desiring to be teachers of the law, understanding neither the things they say, nor whereof they affirm. 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition They are ambitious to be doctors of the Law (teachers of the Mosaic ritual), but they have no understanding either of the words and terms they use or of the subjects about which they make [such] dogmatic assertions. American Standard Version (1901) desiring to be teachers of the law, though they understand neither what they say, nor whereof they confidently affirm. Common English Bible They want to be teachers of Law without understanding either what they are saying or what they are talking about with such confidence. Catholic Public Domain Version desiring to be teachers of the law, but understanding neither the things that they themselves are saying, nor what they are affirming about these things. English Standard Version 2016 desiring to be teachers of the law, without understanding either what they are saying or the things about which they make confident assertions. |
Let them alone: they are blind, and leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into the pit.
And answering Jesus, they said: We know not. He also said to them: Neither do I tell you by what authority I do these things.
And it came to pass, that, after three days, they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, hearing them, and asking them questions.
AND some coming down from Judea, taught the brethren: That except you be circumcised after the manner of Moses, you cannot be saved.
This only would I learn of you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
He therefore who giveth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you; doth he do it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of the faith?
He is proud, knowing nothing, but sick about questions and strifes of words; from which arise envies, contentions, blasphemies, evil suspicions,
Be ye not many masters, my brethren, knowing that you receive the greater judgment.
But these men, as irrational beasts, naturally tending to the snare and to destruction, blaspheming those things which they know not, shall perish in their corruption,