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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Ecclesiastes 6:2
Miserere mei, Domine, quoniam infirmus sum ; sana me, Domine, quoniam conturbata sunt ossa mea.
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
- Nave'sDictionaries:
- BridgewayEncyclopedias:
- InternationalParallel Translations
Jerome's Latin Vulgate (405)
illaqueatus es verbis oris tui,
et captus propriis sermonibus.
illaqueatus es verbis oris tui,
et captus propriis sermonibus.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
illaqueatus es verbis oris tui et captus propriis sermonibus.
illaqueatus es verbis oris tui et captus propriis sermonibus.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Proverbs 12:13, Proverbs 18:7
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 1:16 - mouth Psalms 9:16 - wicked Psalms 59:12 - taken Daniel 6:9 - signed Mark 6:23 - Whatsoever
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth,.... Got into a snare out of which an escape is not easy; art no longer free, and thine own man, but under obligation to pay the debt if required; by the verbal agreement made and confirmed by striking hands, and this before witnesses;
thou art taken with the words of thy mouth; as in a net, and held fast therein and thereby, and cannot get loose without paying the debt, if the debtor does not, or without the leave of the creditor.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Or, “If thou art snared ... if thou art taken,” etc.