| Genesis 35:19-20 |
| RSV | NAB | KJV | DR | LV | BNV |
| 35:19 |
So Rachel died, and she was buried on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem), |
35:19 |
5 Thus Rachel died; and she was buried on the road to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem). |
35:19 |
And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem. |
35:19 |
So Rachel died, and was buried in the highway that leadeth to Ephrata, this is Bethlehem. |
35:19 |
mortua est ergo Rahel et sepulta in via quae ducit Efratham haec est Bethleem |
35:19 |
Mortua est ergo Rachel et sepulta est in via, quae ducit Ephratham; haec est Bethlehem. |
| 35:20 |
and Jacob set up a pillar upon her grave; it is the pillar of Rachel's tomb, which is there to this day. |
35:20 |
Jacob set up a memorial stone on her grave, and the same monument marks Rachel's grave to this day. |
35:20 |
And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave: that is the pillar of Rachel's grave unto this day. |
35:20 |
And Jacob erected a pillar over her sepulchre: this is the pillar of Rachel's monument, to this day. |
35:20 |
erexitque Iacob titulum super sepulchrum eius hic est titulus monumenti Rahel usque in praesentem diem |
35:20 |
Erexitque Iacob titulum super sepulcrum eius; hic est titulus monumenti Rachel usque in praesentem diem. |
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