Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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And Jair the son of Manasses went, and took the villages thereof, and he called them Havoth Jair, that is to say, the villages of Jair.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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And Jair the son of Manasseh went and took the small towns thereof, and called them Havothjair.
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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Jaïr, fils de Manassé, se mit en marche, prit les bourgs, et les appela bourgs de Jaïr
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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Jair aber, der Sohn Manasses, ging hin und gewann ihre Dörfer und hieß sie Havoth-Jair.
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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Iair autem filius Manasse abiit et occupavit vicos eius quos appellavit Avothiair id est villas Iair
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
autem : but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also. filius : son. quos : (masc. pl. acc.) those WHOM he accused of treachery.
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