Mark 5:5

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  • ΚΑΤΑ ΜΑΡΚΟΝ 5:5 καὶ διαπαντός νυκτὸς καὶ ἡμέρας ἐν τοῖς ὄρεσιν καὶ ἐν τοῖς μνήμασιν ἦν κράζων καὶ κατακόπτων ἑαυτὸν λίθοις

(Textus Receptus, Theodore Beza, 1598)

  • Mark 5:5 And always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying, and cutting himself with stones.

(King James Version, Pure Cambridge Edition 1900)

  • Mark 5:5 And night and day he was always in the mountains and in the tombs, yelling out and cutting himself with stones.

(Textus Receptus Version)

Contents

Interlinear

Commentary

Greek

Textus Receptus

Desiderius Erasmus

Colinæus

Stephanus (Robert Estienne)

Theodore Beza

See Also Matthew 1:1 Beza 1598 (Beza)

  • 1604 (Beza Octavo 5th)

Elzevir

Scholz

Scrivener

  • 1894 (? ????? ???T???)

Other Greek

  • 1857 (Tregelles' Greek New Testament)
  • (Tischendorf 8th Ed.)
  • 1881 (Westcott & Hort)
  • (Greek orthodox Church)

Anglo Saxon Translations

  • 1000 (Anglo-Saxon Gospels Manuscript 140, Corpus Christi College by Aelfric)
  • 1200 (Anglo-Saxon Gospels Hatton Manuscript 38, Bodleian Library by unknown author)

English Translations

  • 1535 (Coverdale Bible)
  • 1745 (Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament)
  • 1770 (Worsley Version by John Worsley)
  • 1790 (Wesley Version by John Wesley)
  • 1795 (A Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by Thomas Haweis)
  • 1835 (Living Oracles by Alexander Campbell)
  • 1851 (Murdock Translation)
  • 1865 (The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1865 by American Bible Union)
  • 1869 (Noyes Translation by George Noyes)
  • 1885 (Revised Version also called English Revised Version - Charles Ellicott editor)
  • 1902 (The Emphasised Bible Rotherham Version)
  • 1902 (Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by William Godbey)
  • 1904 (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Malan and Mary Higgs)
  • 1911 (Syrus Scofield)
  • 1912 (Weymouth New Testament)
  • 1918 (The New Testament Translated from the Sinaitic Manuscript by Henry Anderson)
  • 1923 (Edgar Goodspeed)
  • 1995 Constantly, night and day, he was screaming among the tombs and in the mountains, and gashing himself with stones. (New American Standard Bible) (©1995)
  • (BBE)
  • And always, night and day, he was crying out among the tombs and in the mountains and cutting himself with stones. (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
  • And always, night and day, he was in the mountains and in the tombs, crying out and cutting himself with stones. (21st Century King James Version)
  • Night and day in the tombs and the hills, he would howl and cut himself with stones. (Common English Bible)
  • Night and day he was among the tombs and on the mountainsides screaming and cutting himself with stones. (GOD’S WORD Translation)
  • Night and day he was in the graveyard or on the hills, yelling and cutting himself with stones. (Contemporary English Version)
  • Day and night he wandered among the burial caves and in the hills, howling and cutting himself with sharp stones. (New Living Translation)
  • Night and day among the tombs and on the mountains he was always shrieking and screaming and beating and bruising and cutting himself with stones. (Amplified Bible)
  • 1-5 They arrived on the other side of the sea in the country of the Gerasenes. As Jesus got out of the boat, a madman from the cemetery came up to him. He lived there among the tombs and graves. No one could restrain him—he couldn’t be chained, couldn’t be tied down. He had been tied up many times with chains and ropes, but he broke the chains, snapped the ropes. No one was strong enough to tame him. Night and day he roamed through the graves and the hills, screaming out and slashing himself with sharp stones. (The Message)
  • Night and day he screamed among the tombs and in the hills. He cut himself with stones. (New International Reader's Version)
  • (Wycliffe New Testament)

Foreign Language Versions

Arabic

  • (Arabic Smith & Van Dyke)

Aramaic

  • (Aramaic Peshitta)

Basque

Bulgarian

  • 1940 (Bulgarian Bible)

Chinese

  • 1 (Chinese Union Version (Simplified))
  • 1 (Chinese Union Version (Traditional))

French

  • (French Darby)
  • 1744 (Martin 1744)
  • 1744 (Ostervald 1744)

German

  • 1545 (Luther 1545)
  • 1871 (Elberfelder 1871)
  • 1912 (Luther 1912)

Italian

  • 1649(Giovanni Diodati Bible 1649)
  • 1927 (Riveduta Bible 1927)

Japanese

Latin

  • 1527 (Erasmus 1527)
  • 1527 (Erasmus Vulgate 1527)

Pidgin

  • 1996 (Pidgin King Jems)

Romainian

  • 2010 Totdeauna, zi şi noapte, stătea în morminte şi pe munţi, ţipînd şi tăindu-se cu pietre. (Biblia Traducerea Fidela în limba româna)

Russian

  • 1876 всегда, ночью и днем, в горах и гробах, кричал он и бился о камни; Russian Synodal Version

Phonetically:

Spanish

  • Y siempre, de día y de noche, andaba dando voces en los montes y en los sepulcros, é hiriéndose con las piedras. (RVG Spanish)

Swedish

  • 1917 Och han vistades alltid, dag och natt, bland gravarna och på bergen och skriade och sargade sig själv med stenar. (Swedish - Svenska 1917)

Tagalog

  • 1905 At palaging sa gabi't araw, ay nagsisisigaw sa mga libingan at sa mga kabundukan, at sinusugatan ang sarili ng mga bato. (Ang Dating Biblia 1905)

Tok Pisin

  • 1996 (Tok Pisin King Jems)

Vietnamese

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