Parallel Verses

Youngs Literal Translation

He hath not suffered any to oppress them And He reproveth for their sakes kings.

New American Standard Bible

He permitted no man to oppress them,
And He reproved kings for their sakes:

King James Version

He suffered no man to do them wrong: yea, he reproved kings for their sakes;

Holman Bible

He allowed no one to oppress them;
He rebuked kings on their behalf:

International Standard Version

He did not allow anyone to oppress them, or any kings to reprove them.

A Conservative Version

He allowed no man to do them wrong. Yea, he reproved kings for their sakes,

American Standard Version

He suffered no man to do them wrong; Yea, he reproved kings for their sakes,

Amplified


He allowed no man to oppress them;
He rebuked kings for their sakes, saying,

Bible in Basic English

He would not let anyone do them wrong; he even kept back kings because of them,

Darby Translation

He suffered no man to oppress them, and reproved kings for their sakes,

Julia Smith Translation

He permitted not a man to oppress them, and for them he will reprove kings.

King James 2000

He allowed no man to do them wrong: yea, he reproved kings for their sakes;

Lexham Expanded Bible

he allowed no one to oppress them, and he rebuked kings on account of them,

Modern King James verseion

He allowed no man to do them wrong; yea, He reproved kings for their sakes,

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

He suffered no man to hurt them, but reproved even kings for their sakes,

NET Bible

He let no one oppress them; he disciplined kings for their sake,

New Heart English Bible

He allowed no one to do them wrong. Yes, he reproved kings for their sakes,

The Emphasized Bible

He suffered no son of earth to oppress them, And reproved - for their sakes - even kings!

Webster

He suffered no man to do them wrong: yes, he reproved kings for their sakes;

World English Bible

He allowed no one to do them wrong. Yes, he reproved kings for their sakes,

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
ינח 
Yanach 
Usage: 0

no man
אדם 
'adam 
Usage: 541

to do them wrong
עשׁק 
`ashaq 
Usage: 36

יכח 
Yakach 
Usage: 59

מלך 
melek 
Usage: 2521

References

Easton

Morish

Context Readings

Praise To Yahweh For His Work On Behalf Of Israel

13 And they go up and down, from nation unto nation, From a kingdom unto another people. 14 He hath not suffered any to oppress them And He reproveth for their sakes kings. 15 'Strike not against Mine anointed, And to My prophets do not evil.'

Cross References

Genesis 35:5

and they journey, and the terror of God is on the cities which are round about them, and they have not pursued after the sons of Jacob.

Genesis 12:14-17

And it cometh to pass, at the entering of Abram into Egypt, that the Egyptians see the woman that she is exceeding fair;

Genesis 20:1-7

And Abraham journeyeth from thence toward the land of the south, and dwelleth between Kadesh and Shur, and sojourneth in Gerar;

Genesis 26:14-33

and he hath possession of a flock, and possession of a herd, and an abundant service; and the Philistines envy him,

Genesis 31:24-29

And God cometh in unto Laban the Aramaean in a dream of the night, and saith to him, 'Take heed to thyself lest thou speak with Jacob from good unto evil.'

Exodus 7:16-17

and thou hast said unto him: Jehovah, God of the Hebrews, hath sent me unto thee, saying, Send My people away, and they serve Me in the wilderness; and lo, thou hast not hearkened hitherto.

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