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La Bible David Martin
2 Rois 25:29
Et après qu'il lui eut changé ses vêtements de prison, il mangea du pain ordinairement tout le temps de sa vie en sa présence.
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La Bible Ostervald (1996)
Et, aprčs qu'il lui eut changé ses vętements de prisonnier, il mangea constamment en sa présence, tout le temps de sa vie.
Et, aprčs qu'il lui eut changé ses vętements de prisonnier, il mangea constamment en sa présence, tout le temps de sa vie.
Darby's French Translation
Et il lui changea ses vętements de prison, et Jehoďakin mangea le pain devant lui constamment, tous les jours de sa vie:
Et il lui changea ses vętements de prison, et Jehoďakin mangea le pain devant lui constamment, tous les jours de sa vie:
Louis Segond (1910)
Il lui fit changer ses vętements de prison, et Jojakin mangea toujours ŕ sa table tout le temps de sa vie.
Il lui fit changer ses vętements de prison, et Jojakin mangea toujours ŕ sa table tout le temps de sa vie.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
changed: 2 Kings 24:12, Genesis 41:14, Genesis 41:42, Esther 4:4, Esther 8:15, Isaiah 61:3, Zechariah 3:4, Luke 15:22
he did eat bread: 2 Samuel 9:7
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 9:10 - shall eat bread
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Evil-merodach gave him garments befitting his rank. To dress a man suitably to his position was the first thought of an Oriental Genesis 41:42; Esther 8:15; Daniel 5:29; Luke 15:22. So again, Oriental kings regarded it as a part of their greatness to feed daily a vast multitude of persons at their courts (see 1 Kings 4:22-23). Of these, as here, a certain number had the special privilege of sitting actually at the royal board, while the others ate separately, generally at a lower level. See Judges 1:7; 2Sa 9:13; 1 Kings 2:7; Psalms 41:9.