Douay-Rheims ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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Which when thou shalt have entered, thy steps shall not be straitened, and when thou runnest, thou shalt not meet a stumblingblock.
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King James ¿µ¾î¼º°æ
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When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble.
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Louis Second ºÒ¾î¼º°æ
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Si tu marches, ton pas ne sera point gêné; Et si tu cours, tu ne chancelleras point
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Martin Luther µ¶¾î¼º°æ
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daß, wenn du gehest, dein Gang dir nicht sauer werde, und wenn du läufst, daß du dich nicht anstoßest.
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Vulgate ¶óƾ¾î¼º°æ
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quas cum ingressus fueris non artabuntur gressus tui et currens non habebis offendiculum
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
quas : (fem. pl. acc.) the fates, against whom he struggled. cum : (with indicative) when. cum : (prep + abl.) with. cum : (with subjunctive) when, as, while, since, although. ingressus : entering, going in /inroad, movement/assault. non : not. gressus : pace, the ability to walk. tui : your, yours /I read YOUR letter that said, dear john.
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