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One [only] is the lawgiver and judge, [even] he who is able to save and to destroy: but who art thou that judgest thy neighbor? |
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There is ª°
one ª
lawgiver, ª
who ²
is able ª°
to save ª°
and ª
to destroy: ª°
who ª
art ª°
thou ª
that ª
judgest ª°
another? ª |
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There is ª°
one ª
Lawgiuer, ª
who ²
is able ª°
to saue, ª°
and ª
to destroy: ª°
who ª
art ª°
thou ª
that ª
iudgest ª°
another? ª |
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For one is the appointer of the law and the Judge, who can save and destroy. But thou, who art thou, who judgest thy neighbour? |
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There is one Law-giver and Judge, who can make alive, and [can] destroy: but who art thou, that thou judgest thy neighbor? |
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