Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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Now Eliseus was sick of the illness whereof he died: and Joas, king of Israel, went down to him, and wept before him, and said: O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the guider thereof.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died. And Joash the king of Israel came down unto him, and wept over his face, and said, O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof.
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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Élisée était atteint de la maladie dont il mourut; et Joas, roi d'Israël, descendit vers lui, pleura sur son visage, et dit: Mon père! mon père! Char d'Israël et sa cavalerie
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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Elisa aber ward krank, daran er auch starb. Und Joas, der König Israels, kam zu ihm hinab und weinete vor ihm und sprach: Mein Vater, mein Vater, Wagen Israels, und seine Reiter!
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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Heliseus autem aegrotabat infirmitate qua et mortuus est descenditque ad eum Ioas rex Israhel et flebat coram eo dicebatque pater mi pater mi currus Israhel et auriga eius
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
autem : but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also. qua : (fem. sing. abl.) (the abbess) BY WHOM she was advised. qua : (adv.) by which route, where. mortuus : dead, deceased, passed away, gone West, departed. eo : to advance, march on, go, leave. pater : patris : father. currus : cart /a plow with wheels.
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