Genesis | |
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Testament: | Old |
Description: | Genesis is the first book of the Bible and describes the creation of the world, the fall of humanity, and the early history of humanity, including the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, and the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It outlines God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants, setting the foundation for the rest of the biblical narrative. |
Chapter: | 44 |
Verse: | 34 |
Translations | |||
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Language | Language Code | Language Name | Verse Text |
English | kjv | King James Version | For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me? lest peradventure I see the evil that shall come on my father. |
English | bbe | Bible in Basic English | For how may I go back to my father without the boy, and see the evil which will come on my father? |
English | web | World English Bible | For how will I go up to my father, if the boy isn’t with me?—lest I see the evil that will come on my father.” |
English | webbe | World English Bible, British Edition | For how will I go up to my father, if the boy isn’t with me?—lest I see the evil that will come on my father.” |
Latin | clementine | Clementine Latin Vulgate | Non enim possum redire ad patrem meum, absente puero : ne calamitatis, quæ oppressura est patrem meum, testis assistam. |
Explanations | |
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Age Group | Explanation |
5 | This verse talks about a man who was very worried about his brother. He wanted to make sure he was okay. |
10 | This verse talks about a man who was very concerned about his brother and wanted to make sure he was safe. He was willing to do whatever it took to find him. |
15 | This verse talks about a story in the Bible where a man was willing to risk his own life to save his brother. It shows the importance of looking out for one another. |
20 | This verse talks about the love and loyalty between siblings and how we should always be willing to help and protect each other. |