Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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And the son of Hananias was Phaltias the father of Jeseias, whose son was Raphaia. And his son was Arnan, of whom was born Obdia, whose son was Sechenias.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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And the sons of Hananiah; Pelatiah, and Jesaiah: the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of Arnan, the sons of Obadiah, the sons of Shechaniah.
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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Fils de Hanania: Pelathia et Ésaïe; les fils de Rephaja, les fils d'Arnan, les fils d'Abdias, les fils de Schecania
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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Die Kinder aber Hananjas waren: Platja und Jesaja; des Sohn war Rephaja, des Sohn war Arnan; des Sohn War Obadja; des Sohn war Sachanja.
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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filius autem Ananiae Phaltias pater Ieseiae cuius filius Raphaia huius quoque filius Arnam de quo natus est Obdia cuius filius fuit Sechenia
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
filius : son. autem : but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also. pater : patris : father. cuius : (masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many. cuius : (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many. cuius : (neut. sing. gen) (the building) the size OF WHICH was great. huius : (masc. fem. neut. gen. sing.) Go ahead, eat some OF THIS. huius : (fem. sing. gen.) They are fond OF THIS (change). huius : (neut.). quoque : also, too. de : (prep. + abl.) down from, from, concerning, about. quo : to which place, to what place, whither, where. quo : (neut. sing. abl.) (the eagerness) THROUGH WHICH he died. quo : (masc. sing. abl.) (the money) BY means of WHICH he lived.
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