Ecclesiasticus 26:11

 

“Watch over an impudent eye: and marvel not if she trespass against thee.”
King James Version (KJV)



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Other Translations of Ecclesiasticus 26:11

Watch ouer an impudent eye: and marueile not, if shee trespasse against thee.
- King James Version (1611) - Compare to scan of original Ecclesiasticus chapter 26

A drunken woman is a great wrath: and her reproach and shame shall not be hid.
- Douay Rheims Bible


 

Mishael's comment on 2020-09-28 22:36:43:

What the Commentary says of this verse.

Wesley's Notes for Habakkuk 1:2

1:1 The burden - The prophet seems to speak of these grievous things, as a burden which he himself groaned under.

1:4 Therefore - Because the wicked go on with impunity. The law - The whole law, moral, ceremonial, and judicial. Is slacked - Is slighted, and not observed. Go forth - From magistrates, judges, and public officers. Doth compass about - As it were besieges, with design to oppress and ruin.

 

xavier hayes's comment on 2020-09-28 20:27:26:

HABAKKUK 1:2 O Lord how long shall i crie, and thou wilt not heare! euen cry out vnto thee of violence, and thou wilt not saue?

 

Robert's comment on 2020-09-28 09:19:28:

Ok thank n Adam, I'll check it out, thank you robert.

 

Adam's comment on 2020-09-26 00:45:46:

Hi Robert, please note you were viewing Ecclesiasticus which is a book in the apocrypha, not Ecclesiastes. This page tells you more: https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Apocrypha-Books/

 

Robert's comment on 2020-09-25 21:17:18:

I HAVE. the authorized king james version, of the holy bible., and on the book of, Ecclesiastes, it dont have, CH-26:12. It only goes up to chapter 12:13. Am looking for 26:10-12

 


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