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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
2 Paralipomenon 25:24
Juravitque Godolias ipsis et sociis eorum, dicens: Nolite timere servire Chaldæis: manete in terra, et servite regi Babylonis, et bene erit vobis.
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Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Juravitque Godolias ipsis et sociis eorum, dicens : Nolite timere servire Chaldæis : manete in terra, et servite regi Babylonis, et bene erit vobis.
Juravitque Godolias ipsis et sociis eorum, dicens : Nolite timere servire Chaldæis : manete in terra, et servite regi Babylonis, et bene erit vobis.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Iuravitque eis Godolias et sociis eorum dicens: "Nolite timere a servis Chaldaeorum; manete in terra et servite regi Babylonis, et bene erit vobis".
Iuravitque eis Godolias et sociis eorum dicens: "Nolite timere a servis Chaldaeorum; manete in terra et servite regi Babylonis, et bene erit vobis".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
sware to them: 2 Samuel 14:11, 2 Samuel 19:23, Jeremiah 40:9, Jeremiah 40:10, Ezekiel 33:24-29
and it shall be: Jeremiah 40:9, Jeremiah 43:6
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 25:18 - captain
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
As rebels against the Babylonian king, their lives were forfeit. Gedaliah pledged himself to them by oath, that, if they gave no further cause of complaint, their past offences should be forgiven.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Kings 25:24. Gedaliah sware to them — He pledged himself in the most solemn manner to encourage and protect them.