Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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For it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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<For it is easier for a camel to go through a needle's eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.>
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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Car il est plus facile à un chameau de passer par le trou d'une aiguille qu'à un riche d'entrer dans le royaume de Dieu
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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Es ist leichter, daß ein Kamel gehe durch ein Nadelöhr, denn daß ein Reicher in das Reich GOttes komme.
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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facilius est enim camelum per foramen acus transire quam divitem intrare in regnum Dei
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
enim : in fact, truly, indeed. enim : for, in fact, truly (may often be omitted). per : (prefix to an adjective) very, excessively, quite. per : (+ acc.) (of time) throughout, during, in the course of. per : (+ acc.) (of space) through, along, over / in the presence of. per : (+ acc.) (cause) because of, on account of. per : (+ acc.) (means/instrument) through, with, by, by means of. foramen : foraminis : hole, opening, aperture. quam : (fem. sing. acc.) (the church), WHICH the Lord loved. quam : (adv. and conj.) how, than, as .. as possible. in : (+ acc.) into, toward, against. in : (+ abl.) in. regnum : rule, authority, kingdom, realm.
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