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Deuteronomy 22:12  (1611 King James Bible)

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¶ Thou shalt make thee fringes vpon the foure quarters of thy vesture, wherewith thou couerest thy selfe.



- 1611 King James Bible

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Deuteronomy 22:12 side note reference: Num. 15. 38. , Hebr. wings.

 

Other Translations of Deuteronomy 22:12

Thou shalt make thee fringes upon the four quarters of thy vesture, wherewith thou coverest [thyself].
- King James Version (Pure Cambridge 'Authorized Version')

Thou shalt make thee fringes upon the four borders of thy vesture, wherewith thou coverest thyself.
- American Standard Version (1901)

On the four edges of your robe, with which your body is covered, put ornaments of twisted threads.
- Basic English Bible

On the four edges of your robe, with which your body is covered, put ornaments of twisted threads.
- Darby Bible

Thou shalt make thee fringes upon the four quarters of thy vesture, with which thou coverest thyself.
- Webster's Bible

You shall make yourselves fringes on the four borders of your cloak, with which you cover yourself.
- World English Bible

`Fringes thou dost make to thee on the four skirts of thy covering with which thou dost cover [thyself].
- Youngs Literal Bible

Thou shalt make thee twisted cords upon the four corners of thy covering, wherewith thou coverest thyself.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

 

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View Wesley's Notes for Deuteronomy 22:12

22:12 Fringes - Or laces, or strings, partly to bring the commands of God to their remembrance, as it is expressed, #Num 15:38|, and partly is a public profession of their nation and religion, whereby they might be distinguished from strangers, that so they might be more circumspect to behave as became the people of God, and that they should own their religion before all the world. Thou coverest thyself - These words seem restrictive to the upper garment wherewith the rest were covered.

 


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