Lectionary Calendar
Tuesday, July 29th, 2025
the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Tobiæ 4:18
Accusatio, quam misistis ad nos, manifeste lecta est coram me,
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Concordances:
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- AmericanEncyclopedias:
- CondensedParallel Translations
Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Erat autem multitudo vasorum innumerabilis, ita ut ignoraretur pondus æris.
Erat autem multitudo vasorum innumerabilis, ita ut ignoraretur pondus æris.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
quam misistis ad nos, manifeste lecta est coram me.
quam misistis ad nos, manifeste lecta est coram me.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The letter which ye sent unto us,.... The plural number is used, being now become courtly for kings thus to speak of themselves:
hath been plainly before me; by such that understood both the Syrian and Persian languages; the letter was written in the Syrian language, and the king being a Persian, it was necessary it should be interpreted and explained to him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Hath been ... read - It is doubtful if the Persian monarchs could ordinarily read. At any rate, it was their habit to have documents read to them (compare Esther 6:1). This is still the ordinary practice in Eastern courts.