Parallel Verses

The Emphasized Bible

That thou mayest bear thine own reproach, And take to thyself reproach because of all that thou didst in comforting them.

New American Standard Bible

in order that you may bear your humiliation and feel ashamed for all that you have done when you become a consolation to them.

King James Version

That thou mayest bear thine own shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort unto them.

Holman Bible

so you will bear your disgrace and be ashamed of all you did when you comforted them.

International Standard Version

But you'll continue to bear your own reproach and be humiliated for everything that you've done. You'll be a comfort to them.

A Conservative Version

that thou may bear thine own shame, and may be ashamed because of all that thou have done, in that thou are a comfort to them.

American Standard Version

that thou mayest bear thine own shame, and mayest be ashamed because of all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort unto them.

Amplified

so that you [Judah] will bear your humiliation and disgrace, and be [thoroughly] ashamed for all [the wickedness] that you have done to console and comfort them.

Bible in Basic English

So that you will be shamed and made low because of all you have done, when I have mercy on you.

Darby Translation

that thou mayest bear thy confusion, and mayest be confounded for all that thou hast done, in that thou comfortest them.

Julia Smith Translation

So that thou shalt bear thy shame, and thou wert made ashamed of all which thou didst in thy comforting them.

King James 2000

That you may bear your own shame, and may be disgraced in all that you have done, in that you are a comfort unto them.

Lexham Expanded Bible

in order that you may bear your disgrace and you may be put to shame because of all that you did at your consoling them.

Modern King James verseion

that you may bear your shame, and blush in all that you have done, since you are a comfort to them.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

that thou mayest take thine own confusion upon thee, and be ashamed of all that thou hast done, and to comfort them.

NET Bible

so that you may bear your disgrace and be ashamed of all you have done in consoling them.

New Heart English Bible

that you may bear your own shame, and may be ashamed because of all that you have done, in that you are a comfort to them.

Webster

That thou mayest bear thy own shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort to them.

World English Bible

that you may bear your own shame, and may be ashamed because of all that you have done, in that you are a comfort to them.

Youngs Literal Translation

So that thou dost bear thy shame, And hast been ashamed of all that thou hast done, In thy comforting them.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
נסה נשׂא 
Nasa' 
Usage: 653

כּלמּה 
K@limmah 
Usage: 30

כּלם 
Kalam 
Usage: 38

in that thou art a comfort
נחם 
Nacham 
Usage: 108

References

American

Easton

Morish

Context Readings

God's Covenant Grace To Unfaithful And Rebellious Israel

53 When therefore I bring back their captivity, The captivity of Sodom and her daughters, And the captivity of Samaria and her daughters Then will I bring back thy captivities in their midst: 54 That thou mayest bear thine own reproach, And take to thyself reproach because of all that thou didst in comforting them. 55 When thy sisters Sodom and her daughters shall return to their former estate, And Samara and her daughters shall return to their former estate Then thou and thy daughters, shall return to your former estate.

Cross References

Jeremiah 2:26

As the shame of a thief when he is found, So, hath been put to shame, the house of Israel, - They, their kings their princes, and their priests and their prophets:

Ezekiel 14:22-23

Yet lo! there hath been left therein remnant of fugitives to be brought forth - sons and daughters - There they are! coming forth unto you, And so ye shall see their way, and their doings, and be consoled over the calamity which I have brought in upon Jerusalem even all that I have brought in upon her.

Ezekiel 16:52

Thou also bear thine own reproach, which thou didst adjudge to thy sisters, by thy sins in which thou wast more abominable than they, thou didst make them appear more righteous than thou, - Thou also, therefore turn thou pale and bear thine own reproach, for making thy sisters appear righteous!

Ezekiel 16:63

To the end thou mayest remember and turn pale, and there be to thee no more, an opening of mouth, because of thy reproach,- In that I have accepted a propitiatory covering for thee as to all that thou hast done, Declareth My Lord. Yahweh.

Ezekiel 36:31-32

Then shall ye call to mind Your ways that were wicked, and Your doings that were not good,- And shall become loathsome in your own sight. For your iniquities and For your abominations.

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