Parallel Verses
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
And the cony, for he cheweth the cud but divideth not the hoof into two claws, therefore he is unclean to you.
New American Standard Bible
Likewise, the
King James Version
And the coney, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.
Holman Bible
does not have hooves—it is unclean for you;
International Standard Version
the rock badger (because it chews its cud but its hooves aren't divided, it is to be unclean for you),
A Conservative Version
And the coney, because he chews the cud but does not part the hoof, he is unclean to you.
American Standard Version
And the coney, because he cheweth the cud but parteth not the hoof, he is unclean unto you.
Amplified
And the
Bible in Basic English
And the rock-badger, for the same reason, is unclean to you.
Darby Translation
and the rock-badger, for it cheweth the cud, but hath not cloven hoofs it shall be unclean unto you;
Julia Smith Translation
The coney, for this bringing up rumination, and will not cleave the cloven hoof; it is unclean to you.
King James 2000
And the rock badger, because it chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; it is unclean unto you.
Lexham Expanded Bible
and the coney, because it [is] a chewer of cud but it does not have a hoof that is divided--it [is] unclean for you;
Modern King James verseion
And the rock badger, because he chews the cud, but does not divide the hoof; he is unclean to you.
NET Bible
The rock badger is unclean to you because it chews the cud even though its hoof is not divided.
New Heart English Bible
The coney, because he chews the cud but doesn't have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you.
The Emphasized Bible
And, the coney, because, though he cheweth the cud, yet, the hoof, he parteth not, - unclean, he is to you;
Webster
And the coney, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean to you.
World English Bible
The coney, because he chews the cud but doesn't have a parted hoof, he is unclean to you.
Youngs Literal Translation
and the rabbit, though it is bringing up the cud, yet the hoof it divideth not -- unclean it is to you;
Themes
Animals » Names of » Conies, rock rabbits
Goat » Designated as one of the ceremonially clean animals to be eaten
Topics
Interlinear
References
Word Count of 20 Translations in Leviticus 11:5
Verse Info
Context Readings
Clean And Unclean Animals
4 Nevertheless, these shall ye not eat of them that chew cud and have hoofs. The camel, for he cheweth cud but he divideth not the hoof into two claws, therefore he shall be unclean unto you. 5 And the cony, for he cheweth the cud but divideth not the hoof into two claws, therefore he is unclean to you. 6 And the hare, for he likewise cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof into two claws, he is therefore unclean to you.
Names
Cross References
Psalm 104:18
The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and so are the stony rocks for the conies.
Proverbs 30:26
The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their couches among the rocks.
Job 36:14
Thus their soul perisheth in foolishness, and their life shall be condemned among the fornicators.
Matthew 7:26
And whosoever heareth of me these sayings, and doeth them not the same, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:
Romans 2:18-24
and knowest his will, and hast experience of good and bad, in that thou art informed by the law:
Philippians 3:18-19
For many walk - of whom I have told you often, and now tell you weeping - that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ,
2 Timothy 3:5
having a similitude of godly living, but have denied the power thereof. Such abhor.
Titus 1:16
They confess that they know God: but with the deeds they deny him and are abominable, and disobedient, and unto all good works discommendable.