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Peshitta NT (Murdock, 1852)
PesNT(Mur)
The Geneva Bible (1560)
Geneva
[1]And on the third day there was a feast in Cana, a city of Galilee: and the mother of Jesus was there. [1]And the third day, was there a marriage in Cana a town of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there.
[2]And also Jesus and his disciples were invited to the feast. [2]And Jesus was called also, and his disciples unto the marriage.
[3]And the wine fell short: and his mother said to Jesus: They have no wine. [3]Now when the wine failed, the mother of Jesus said unto him, They have no wine.
[4]Jesus said to her: What is [in common] to me and thee? Not yet hath my hour come. [4]Jesus said unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come.
[5]His mother said to the waiters: Whatever he saith to you, do [it]. [5]His mother said unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.
[6]And there were there six waterpots of stone, set for the purification of Jews, containing each two or three quadrantalia. [6]And there were set there, six water pots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece.
[7]Jesus said to them: Fill those water-pots with water. And they filled them to the top. [7]And Jesus said unto them, Fill the water pots with water. Then they filled them up to the brim.
[8]He said to them: Draw now, and carry to the master of the feast. And they carried. [8]Then he said unto them, Draw out now and bear unto the governor of the feast. So they bare it.
[9]And when the master of the feast tasted the water that had become wine, and did not know whence it came, (although the waiters knew, as they had filled the pots with water,) the master of the feast called the bridegroom, [9]Now when the governor of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, (for he knew not whence it was: but the servants, which drew the water, knew) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom,
[10]and said to him: Every man first bringeth forward the good wine, and when they are satiated, then that which is inferior; but thou hast kept the good wine till now. [10]And said unto him, All men at the beginning set forth good wine, and when men have well drunk, then that which is worse: but thou hast kept back the good wine until now.
[11]This is the first sign, which Jesus wrought at Cana in Galilee, and manifested his glory: and his disciples believed on him. [11]This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana a town of Galilee, and showed forth his glory: and his disciples believed on him.
[12]Afterwards he went down to Capernaum, he and his mother and his brothers and his disciples; and they were there a few days. [12]After that he went down into Capernaum, he and his mother, and his brethren, and his disciples: but they continued not many days there.
[13]And the pass over of the Jews drew near; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. [13]For the Jews Passover was at hand. Therefore Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
[14]And he found in the temple those who sold beeves and sheep and doves, and the money-changers sitting [there]. [14]And he found in the Temple those that sold oxen, and sheep, and doves, and changers of money, sitting there.
[15]And he made himself a whip from a cord, and turned them all out of the temple, and the sheep and the beeves and the money-changers; and he poured out their money, and overset their tables: [15]Then he made a scourge of small cords, and drove them all out of the Temple with the sheep, and oxen and poured out the changers money, and overthrew the tables,
[16]and he said to them that sold doves, Take away these things; and make not my Father's house a house of traffic. [16]And said unto them that sold doves, Take these things hence: make not my Fathers house, an house of merchandise.
[17]And his disciples remembered, that it is written: The zeal of thy house hath devoured me. [17]And his disciples remembered, that it was written, The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up.
[18]But the Jews replied, and said to him: What sign showest thou to us, since thou doest these things? [18]Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, What sign showest thou unto us, that thou doest these things?
[19]Jesus answered, and said to them: Demolish this temple, and in three days I will again erect it. [19]Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this Temple, and in three days I will raise it up again.
[20]The Jews said to him: Forty and six years, this temple was building; and wilt thou build it again in three days? [20]Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this Temple a building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
[21]But he spake of the temple of his body. [21]But he spake of the temple of his body.
[22]And when he was arisen from the dead, his disciples remembered, that he spoke this: and they believed the scriptures, and the word that Jesus spake. [22]As soon therefore as he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he thus said unto them: and they believed the Scripture, and the word which Jesus had said.
[23]And while Jesus was in Jerusalem, at the feast of the passover, many believed on him, because they saw the signs he wrought. [23]Now when he was at Jerusalem at the Passover in the feast, many believed in his Name, when they saw his miracles which he did.
[24]But Jesus did not confide himself to them; because he knew all men: [24]But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew them all,
[25]And he needed not that any one should testify to him respecting any man; for he himself knew what is in man. [25]And had no need that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man.
Translation: James Murdock, D. D. (1852)
Source: aramaicnewtestament.org
Source: archive.org
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