Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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Who his own self bore our sins in his body upon the tree: that we, being dead to sins, should live to justice: by whose stripes you were healed.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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lui qui a porté lui-même nos péchés en son corps sur le bois, afin que morts aux péchés nous vivions pour la justice; lui par les meurtrissures duquel vous avez été guéris
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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welcher unsere Sünden selbst geopfert hat an seinem Leibe auf dem Holz, auf daß wir, der Sünde abgestorben, der Gerechtigkeit leben; durch welches Wunden ihr seid heil worden.
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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qui peccata nostra ipse pertulit in corpore suo super lignum ut peccatis mortui iustitiae viveremus cuius livore sanati estis
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
qui : quae : que : quod : which, what, that. qui : (masc. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (men) WHO have eyes to see.. qui : (masc. neut. nom.) (the prince) WHO loved a milkmaid. qui : (question) how? in what way? / somehow / wherewith. in : (+ acc.) into, toward, against. in : (+ abl.) in. suo : to stitch, join. super : (prep.) (+ abl.) over, above /concerning, about, besides. super : (adv.) over, above, besides, beyond, moreover, remaining. ut : (+ subj.) (result) so that, that. ut : (+ subj.) (purpose) in order that, to, that. ut : (+ indic.) when, as. ut : (+ subj.) (command) to, that. 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.
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