Deuteronomy 26:4

“And the priest shall take the basket out of thine hand, and set it down before the altar of the LORD thy God.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Deuteronomy 26:4

And the Priest shall take the basket out of thine hand, and set it downe before the Altar of the Lord thy God.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

"Then the priest shall take the basket from your hand and set it down before the altar of the LORD your God.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

And the priest shall take the basket out of thy hand, and set it down before the altar of Jehovah thy God.
- American Standard Version (1901)

Then the priest will take the basket from your hand and put it down in front of the altar of the Lord your God.
- Basic English Bible

And the priest shall take the basket out of thy hand, and set it down before the altar of Jehovah thy God.
- Darby Bible

And the priest shall take the basket from thy hand, and set it down before the altar of the LORD thy God.
- Webster's Bible

The priest shall take the basket out of your hand, and set it down before the altar of Yahweh your God.
- World English Bible

and the priest hath taken the basket out of thy hand, and placed it before the altar of Jehovah thy God.
- Youngs Literal Bible

And the priest shall take the basket out of thy hand, and set it down before the altar of the LORD thy God.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

Bible Commentary for Deuteronomy 26:4

Wesley's Notes for Deuteronomy 26:4


26:2 Thou shalt take - This seems to be required of each master of a family, either upon his first settlement, or once every year at one of their three feasts, when they were obliged to go up to Jerusalem.

26:5 A Syrian - So Jacob was, partly by his original, as being born of Syrian parents, as were Abraham and Rebecca, both of Chaldea or Mesopotamia, which was a part of Syria largely so called, partly by his education and conversation; and partly by his relations, his wives being such, and his children too by their mother's. Ready to perish - Either through want and poverty; (See #Gen 28:11|,20 32:10,) or through the rage of his brother Esau, and the treachery of his father - in - law Laban.


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