Parallel Verses
An Understandable Version
Sometimes you were subjected to public ridicule and abuse, and at other times you shared [vicariously] with those people who were treated that way.
New American Standard Bible
partly by being
King James Version
Partly, whilst ye were made a gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, whilst ye became companions of them that were so used.
Holman Bible
Sometimes you were publicly exposed to taunts and afflictions, and at other times you were companions of those who were treated that way.
International Standard Version
At times you were made a public spectacle by means of insults and persecutions, while at other times you associated with people who were treated this way.
A Conservative Version
Partly made a spectacle, both by reviling and afflictions, and partly having become companions of those so treated.
American Standard Version
partly, being made a gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, becoming partakers with them that were so used.
Amplified
sometimes by being made a spectacle, publicly exposed to insults and distress, and sometimes by becoming companions with those who were so treated.
Anderson New Testament
partly, while you became a public spectacle, by reproaches and afflictions: partly, while you became partakers with those who were so treated.
Bible in Basic English
In part, in being attacked by angry words and cruel acts, before the eyes of everyone, and in part, in being united with those who were attacked in this way.
Common New Testament
sometimes being publicly exposed to insult and persecution; and at other times standing side by side with those who were so treated.
Daniel Mace New Testament
some of you being expos'd to publick obloquy and persecution: whilst others had their share of affliction in seeing such treatment.
Darby Translation
on the one hand, when ye were made a spectacle both in reproaches and afflictions; and on the other, when ye became partakers with those who were passing through them.
Godbey New Testament
both indeed in reproaches and tribulations being exposed as a theater, and having become the companions of those being thus exercised.
Goodspeed New Testament
sometimes being actually exposed as a public spectacle to insults and violence, and sometimes showing yourselves ready to share the lot of those in that condition.
John Wesley New Testament
Partly being made a gazing-stock both by reproaches and afflictions; partly being partakers with them who were so used.
Julia Smith Translation
This, truly, being exposed to public view both by reproaches and pressures; and this, having been partakers of those thus overturned.
King James 2000
Partly, while you were made a public display both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, while you became companions of them that were so used.
Lexham Expanded Bible
sometimes being publicly exposed both to insults and to afflictions, and sometimes becoming sharers with those who were treated in this way.
Modern King James verseion
indeed being exposed both by reproaches and afflictions, and while you became companions of those who lived so.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
partly while all men wondered and gazed at you for the shame and tribulation that was done unto you, and partly while ye became companions of them which so passed their time.
Moffatt New Testament
partly by being held up yourselves to obloquy and anguish, partly by making common cause with those who fared in this way;
Montgomery New Testament
partly by being made a public spectacle in reproaches and afflictions, and partly by sharing the fortunes of those that were so used.
NET Bible
At times you were publicly exposed to abuse and afflictions, and at other times you came to share with others who were treated in that way.
New Heart English Bible
partly, being exposed to both reproaches and oppressions; and partly, becoming partakers with those who were treated so.
Noyes New Testament
partly, while ye were made a gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, while ye became partakers with those that were so used.
Sawyer New Testament
partly in being made a spectacle by reproaches and afflictions, and partly being companions of those so treated.
The Emphasized Bible
Partly, indeed, because, both with reproaches and tribulations, ye were being made a spectacle, but, partly, because, into fellowship with them who were so involved, ye were brought; -
Thomas Haweis New Testament
partly while publicly exposed to revilings and tribulations, partly as being in communion with those who were treated in this manner.
Twentieth Century New Testament
Sometimes, in consequence of the taunts and injuries heaped upon you, you became a public spectacle; and sometimes you suffered through having shown yourselves to be the friends of men who were in the very position in which you had been.
Webster
Partly, while ye were made a gazing-stock both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, while ye became companions of them that were so used.
Weymouth New Testament
This was partly through allowing yourselves to be made a public spectacle amid reproaches and persecutions, and partly through coming forward to share the sufferings of those who were thus treated.
Williams New Testament
partly by being exposed as a public spectacle to insults and violent sufferings, and partly by showing yourselves ready to share with those who were living in this condition.
World English Bible
partly, being exposed to both reproaches and oppressions; and partly, becoming partakers with those who were treated so.
Worrell New Testament
partly, indeed, when ye were made a spectacle both with reproaches and tribulations; and partly, when ye became partakers with those who were so used;
Worsley New Testament
partly, being made a public spectacle by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, as ye became associates of those who were so treated:
Youngs Literal Translation
partly both with reproaches and tribulations being made spectacles, and partly having become partners of those so living,
Interlinear
Touto
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but, and, now, then, also, yet, yea, so, moreover, nevertheless, for, even, , not tr
Usage: 2184
Thlipsis
Touto
Ginomai
Anastrepho
Word Count of 37 Translations in Hebrews 10:33
Verse Info
Context Readings
A Serious Warning Against Continuing Deliberate Sin
32 But remember the earlier days when, after you were enlightened [to the truth], you endured a difficult struggle by having to suffer [much]. 33 Sometimes you were subjected to public ridicule and abuse, and at other times you shared [vicariously] with those people who were treated that way. 34 For you showed sympathy for those who were in prison and accepted it joyfully when your [own] possessions were taken away, [because] you knew that you yourselves had a better and more permanent possession [in heaven].
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Cross References
1 Corinthians 4:9
For I think that God has displayed us apostles last in line, as men doomed to die. [Note: The picture here is that of gladiators in the arena]. We are being stared at [i.e., as performers on a theater stage] for the whole world to see, both angels and people.
1 Thessalonians 2:14
For you brothers became imitators of the churches of God in Judea, which are in [fellowship with] Christ, for you people also suffered the same things from your own countrymen that they did from the Jews,
Philippians 4:14
Nevertheless, it was really good of you people to share [with me] during my troubles [i.e., imprisonment].
2 Corinthians 12:10
So, I am pleased to [endure] weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions and difficulties, [all] for Christ's sake. For when I am weak [physically], then I am strong [spiritually].
Philippians 1:7
It is right for me to think this way about all of you, because I have you in my heart [i.e., you are dear to me], for you people are sharing in God's unearned favor with me [Note: Paul here refers to his ministry], both in my imprisonment and in my defense and confirmation of the Gospel [i.e., in my efforts to give proof of the Gospel's truth].
2 Timothy 1:8
So, do not be ashamed to testify for our Lord, or ashamed of [being associated with] me, His prisoner, but [be willing to] suffer hardship with me for the sake of the Gospel, relying on God's power [to sustain you].
2 Timothy 1:16-18
[But], may the Lord grant mercy to Onesiphorus' family, for he cheered me up many times and was not ashamed of my [being in] chains.
Hebrews 11:26
He considered suffering ridicule for Christ's sake to be greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, because he was looking forward to his reward.
Hebrews 11:36
And [still] others experienced mockings and floggings, and were even chained up and put in prison.
Hebrews 13:13
So, we should go out to Him, outside of the camp [Note: This probably signifies separating from the whole system of Judaism, as well as full commitment to Christ], bearing the abuse that He suffered.