Luke 7:41

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* [[1395 AD|1395]] And he answeride, Twei dettouris weren to o lener; and oon auyt fyue hundrid pans, and `the other fifti; ([[Wyclif's Bible]] by [[John Wycliffe]])
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* [[1534 AD|1534]] There was a certayne lender which had two detters ye one ought five hondred pence and the other fyfty. ([[Tyndale Bible]] by [[William Tyndale]])
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* [[1535 AD|1535]] A certayne lender had two detters, the one ought fyue hundreth pens, the other fiftie: (Coverdale Bible)
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* [[1540 AD|1540]] There was a certayne lender which had two detters, the one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyfty. ([[Great Bible]] Second Edition - [[Miles Coverdale]])
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* [[1549 AD|1549]] There was a certayne lender, which had two detters, the one ought fyue hundred pence: and the other fyfty. ([[Matthew's Bible]] - [[John Rogers]])
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* [[1568 AD|1568]] There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie. ([[Bishop's Bible]] First Edition
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* [[1587 AD|1587]] There was a certaine lender which had two detters: the one ought fiue hundreth pence, and the other fiftie: ([[Geneva Bible]]) by [[William Whittingham]]
* [[1599 AD|1599]] ([[Geneva Bible]]) by [[William Whittingham]]
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* [[1611 AD|1611]] There was a certaine creditour, which had two debtors: the one ought fiue hundred pence, and the other fiftie. ([[King James Version]])
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* [[1729 AD|1729]] A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed five hundred denarys, and the other fifty. ([[Mace New Testament]])
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* [[1745 AD|1745]] But he said, There was a certain creditor, who had two debters: the one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. (Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament)
* [[1762 AD|1762]] ([[King James Version]])
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* [[1769 AD|1769]] There was a certain creditor which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. ([[King James Version]] - [[Benjamin Blayney]])
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* [[1770 AD|1770]] A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed him five hundred denaries, and the other fifty: (Worsley Version by John Worsley)
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* [[1790 AD|1790]] A certain creditor had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Wesley Version by John Wesley)
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* [[1795 AD|1795]] (A Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by Thomas Haweis)
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* [[1795 AD|1795]] A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. (A Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by Thomas Haweis)
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* [[1833 AD|1833]] (Webster Version - by [[Noah Webster]])
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* [[1833 AD|1833]] There was a certain creditor, who had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Webster Version - by [[Noah Webster]])
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* [[1835 AD|1835]] (Living Oracles by Alexander Campbell)  
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* [[1835 AD|1835]] A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed five hundred denarii, the other fifty. (Living Oracles by Alexander Campbell)  
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* [[1849 AD|1849]] ([[Etheridge Translation]] by [[John Etheridge]])
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* [[1849 AD|1849]] A certain creditor had two debtors: the one owed him five hundred dinoree, and the other fifty dinoree. ([[Etheridge Translation]] by [[John Etheridge]])
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* [[1858 AD|1858]] A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed him five hundred denarii [$70], and the other fifty [$7]. (The New Testament Translated from the Original Greek by [[Leicester Sawyer]])
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* [[1865 AD|1865]] Two debtors were to a creditor certain; the one owed denarii five hundred, the and other fifty. ([[The Emphatic Diaglott]] by [[Benjamin Wilson]])  
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* [[1865 AD|1865]] A certain money-lender had two debtors. The one owed five hundred denáries, and the other fifty. (The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1865 by American Bible Union)
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* [[1869 AD|1869]] A certain money–lender had two debtors; one owed five hundred denaries, and the other fifty. (Noyes Translation by George Noyes)  
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* [[1873 AD|1873]] ([[King James Version]]) by [[Frederick Scrivener]])
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* [[1873 AD|1873]] There was a certain creditor which had two debtors: the one ought five hundred pence, and the other fifty. ([[King James Version]]) by [[Frederick Scrivener]])
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* [[1885 AD|1885]] A certain lender had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Revised Version also called English Revised Version - Charles Ellicott editor)
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* [[1890 AD|1890]] (Darby Version 1890 by [[John Darby]])
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* [[1890 AD|1890]] There were two debtors of a certain creditor: one owed five hundred denarii and the other fifty; (Darby Version 1890 by [[John Darby]])
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* [[1898 AD|1898]] ([[Young's Literal Translation]] by [[Robert Young]])
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* [[1898 AD|1898]] `Two debtors were to a certain creditor; the one was owing five hundred denaries, and the other fifty; ([[Young's Literal Translation]] by [[Robert Young]])
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* [[1901 AD|1901]] ([[American Standard Version]] - [[Philip Schaff]])
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* [[1901 AD|1901]] A certain lender had two debtors: the one owed five hundred shillings, and the other fifty. ([[American Standard Version]] - [[Philip Schaff]])
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* [[1902 AD|1902]] Two debtors, there were, to a certain creditor,––the one, owed five hundred denaries, and, the other, fifty. (The Emphasised Bible Rotherham Version)
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* [[1902 AD|1902]] (Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by William Godbey)
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* [[1902 AD|1902]] There were two debtors to a certain creditor: the one owed him five hundred denaria, and the other fifty. (Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by William Godbey)
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* [[1904 AD|1904]] (The New Testament: Revised and Translated by [[Adolphus Worrell]])
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* [[1904 AD|1904]] "There were two debtors to a certain money-lender. The one owed five hundred denaries; and the other, fifty. (The New Testament: Revised and Translated by [[Adolphus Worrell]])
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* [[1904 AD|1904]] (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Malan and Mary Higgs)
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* [[1904 AD|1904]] "There were two people who were in debt to a money-lender; one owed fifty pounds, and the other five. (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Malan and Mary Higgs)
* [[1911 AD|1911]] (Syrus Scofield)
* [[1911 AD|1911]] (Syrus Scofield)
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* [[1912 AD|1912]] "There were once two men in debt to one money-lender," said Jesus; "one owed him five hundred shillings and the other fifty. (Weymouth New Testament)  
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* [[1918 AD|1918]] (The New Testament Translated from the Sinaitic Manuscript by Henry Anderson)
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* [[1918 AD|1918]] A certain creditor had two debtors: the one owed him five hundred denarii, the other, fifty. (The New Testament Translated from the Sinaitic Manuscript by Henry Anderson)
* [[1923 AD|1923]] (Edgar Goodspeed)
* [[1923 AD|1923]] (Edgar Goodspeed)

Revision as of 13:45, 3 October 2015

Template:Verses in Luke 7:41

(Textus Receptus, Novum Testamentum, Theodore Beza, 5th major edition. Geneva. 1598)

  • Luke 7:41 There was a certain creditor which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty.

(King James Version, Pure Cambridge Edition 1900)

(King James Version 2016 Edition, 2016)

Contents

Interlinear

Commentary

Greek

Textus Receptus

See Also Luke 7:41 Complutensian Polyglot 1514

Desiderius Erasmus

Colinæus

Stephanus (Robert Estienne)

Theodore Beza

See Also Luke 7:41 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 A certayne lender had two detters, the one ought fyue hundreth pens, the other fiftie: (Coverdale Bible)
  • 1540 There was a certayne lender which had two detters, the one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyfty. (Great Bible Second Edition - Miles Coverdale)
  • 1568 There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie. (Bishop's Bible First Edition
  • 1611 There was a certaine creditour, which had two debtors: the one ought fiue hundred pence, and the other fiftie. (King James Version)
  • 1729 A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed five hundred denarys, and the other fifty. (Mace New Testament)
  • 1745 But he said, There was a certain creditor, who had two debters: the one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. (Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament)
  • 1770 A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed him five hundred denaries, and the other fifty: (Worsley Version by John Worsley)
  • 1790 A certain creditor had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Wesley Version by John Wesley)
  • 1795 A certain creditor had two debtors, the one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. (A Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by Thomas Haweis)
  • 1833 There was a certain creditor, who had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Webster Version - by Noah Webster)
  • 1835 A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed five hundred denarii, the other fifty. (Living Oracles by Alexander Campbell)
  • 1851 (Murdock Translation)
  • 1858 A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed him five hundred denarii [$70], and the other fifty [$7]. (The New Testament Translated from the Original Greek by Leicester Sawyer)
  • 1865 A certain money-lender had two debtors. The one owed five hundred denáries, and the other fifty. (The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1865 by American Bible Union)
  • 1869 A certain money–lender had two debtors; one owed five hundred denaries, and the other fifty. (Noyes Translation by George Noyes)
  • 1885 A certain lender had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. (Revised Version also called English Revised Version - Charles Ellicott editor)
  • 1890 There were two debtors of a certain creditor: one owed five hundred denarii and the other fifty; (Darby Version 1890 by John Darby)
  • 1902 Two debtors, there were, to a certain creditor,––the one, owed five hundred denaries, and, the other, fifty. (The Emphasised Bible Rotherham Version)
  • 1902 There were two debtors to a certain creditor: the one owed him five hundred denaria, and the other fifty. (Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by William Godbey)
  • 1904 "There were two debtors to a certain money-lender. The one owed five hundred denaries; and the other, fifty. (The New Testament: Revised and Translated by Adolphus Worrell)
  • 1904 "There were two people who were in debt to a money-lender; one owed fifty pounds, and the other five. (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Malan and Mary Higgs)
  • 1911 (Syrus Scofield)
  • 1912 "There were once two men in debt to one money-lender," said Jesus; "one owed him five hundred shillings and the other fifty. (Weymouth New Testament)
  • 1918 A certain creditor had two debtors: the one owed him five hundred denarii, the other, fifty. (The New Testament Translated from the Sinaitic Manuscript by Henry Anderson)
  • 1923 (Edgar Goodspeed)

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 (Biblia Traducerea Fidela în limba româna)

Russian

Phonetically:

Spanish

  • (RVG Spanish)

Swedish

  • 1917 (Swedish - Svenska 1917)

Tagalog

  • 1905 (Ang Dating Biblia 1905)

Tok Pisin

  • 1996 (Tok Pisin King Jems)

Vietnamese

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