New American Standard Bible (©1995) I heard and my inward parts trembled, At the sound my lips quivered. Decay enters my bones, And in my place I tremble. Because I must wait quietly for the day of distress, For the people to arise who will invade us.King James Bible When I heard, my belly trembled; my lips quivered at the voice: rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when he cometh up unto the people, he will invade them with his troops. American King James Version When I heard, my belly trembled; my lips quivered at the voice: rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when he comes up to the people, he will invade them with his troops. American Standard Version I heard, and my body trembled, My lips quivered at the voice; Rottenness entereth into my bones, and I tremble in my place; Because I must wait quietly for the day of trouble, For the coming up of the people that invadeth us. Douay-Rheims Bible I have heard and my bowels were troubled: my lips trembled at the voice. Let rottenness enter into my bones, and swarm under me. That I may rest in the day of tribulation: that I may go up to our people that are girded. Darby Bible Translation I heard, and my belly trembled; My lips quivered at the voice; Rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in my place, That I might rest in the day of distress, When their invader shall come up against the people. English Revised Version I heard, and my belly trembled, my lips quivered at the voice; rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in my place: that I should rest in the day of trouble, when it cometh up against the people which invadeth him in troops. Webster's Bible Translation When I heard, my belly trembled; my lips quivered at the voice: rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when he cometh up to the people, he will invade them with his troops. World English Bible I heard, and my body trembled. My lips quivered at the voice. Rottenness enters into my bones, and I tremble in my place, because I must wait quietly for the day of trouble, for the coming up of the people who invade us. Young's Literal Translation I have heard, and my belly trembleth, At the noise have my lips quivered, Rottenness doth come into my bones, And in my place I do tremble, That I rest for a day of distress, At the coming up of the people, he overcometh it. Apocalypsis 22:21 Latin: Biblia Sacra Vulgata audivi et conturbatus est venter meus ad vocem contremuerunt labia mea ingrediatur putredo in ossibus meis et subter me scateat ut requiescam in die tribulationis ut ascendam ad populum accinctum nostrum Habacuc 3:16 Spanish: La Biblia de las Américas (©1997) Oí, y se estremecieron mis entrañas; a tu voz temblaron mis labios. Entra podredumbre en mis huesos, y tiemblo donde estoy. Tranquilo espero el día de la angustia, al pueblo que se levantará para invadirnos. Habacuc 3:16 Spanish: La Nueva Biblia de los Hispanos (©2005) Oí, y se estremecieron mis entrañas; A Tu voz temblaron mis labios. Entra podredumbre en mis huesos, Y tiemblo donde estoy. Tranquilo espero el día de la angustia, Al pueblo que se levantará para invadirnos. Habacuc 3:16 Spanish: Reina Valera (1909) Oí, y tembló mi vientre; A la voz se batieron mis labios; Pudrición se entró en mis huesos, y en mi asiento me estremecí; Si bien estaré quieto en el día de la angustia, Cuando suba al pueblo el que lo invadirá con sus tropas. Habacuc 3:16 Spanish: Sagradas Escrituras (1569) Oí, y tembló mi vientre; a la voz se batieron mis labios; pudrición se entró en mis huesos, y en mi asiento me estremecí; para reposar en el día de la angustia, cuando viniere al pueblo para destruirlo. Habacuc 3:16 Spanish: Modern Oí, y se estremecieron mis entrañas. Ante esa voz titubearon mis labios; penetró podredumbre en mis huesos, y se estremecieron mis piernas. Gimo por el día de la angustia, cuando suba contra el pueblo el que nos invadirá con sus tropas. Habacuc 3:16 French: Louis Segond (1910) J'ai entendu... Et mes entrailles sont émues. A cette voix, mes lèvres frémissent, Mes os se consument, Et mes genoux chancellent: En silence je dois attendre le jour de la détresse, Le jour où l'oppresseur marchera contre le peuple. Habacuc 3:16 French: Darby J'entendis, et mes entrailles tremblèrent; à la voix que j'ouïs mes lèvres frémirent, la pourriture entra dans mes os, et je tremblai sous moi-même, pour que j'eusse du repos au jour de la détresse, quand montera contre le peuple celui qui l'assaillira. Habacuc 3:16 French: Martin (1744) J'ai entendu [ce que tu m'as déclaré], et mes entrailles en ont été émues; à ta voix le tremblement a saisi mes lèvres; la pourriture est entrée en mes os, et j'ai tremblé dans moi-même, car je serai en repos au jour de la détresse, [lorsque] montant vers le peuple, il le mettra en pièces. Habacuc 3:16 French: Ostervald (1744) J'ai entendu, et mes entrailles sont émues; à cette voix mes lèvres frémissent; la carie pénètre mes os, et je tremble sous moi, de ce que je dois attendre en repos le jour de la détresse, quand montera contre le peuple celui qui l'assaillira. Habakuk 3:16 German: Luther (1912) Weil ich solches hörte, bebt mein Leib, meine Lippen zittern von dem Geschrei; Eiter geht in meine Gebeine, und meine Kniee beben, dieweil ich ruhig harren muß bis auf die Zeit der Trübsal, da wir hinaufziehen zum Volk, das uns bestreitet. Habakuk 3:16 German: Luther (1545) Weil ich solches höre, ist mein Bauch betrübt, meine Lippen zittern von dem Geschrei; Eiter gehet in meine Gebeine, ich bin bei mir betrübt. O daß ich ruhen möchte zur Zeit der Trübsal, da wir hinaufziehen zum Volk, das uns bestreitet. Habakuk 3:16 German: Elberfelder (1871) Ich vernahm es, und es zitterte mein Leib; bei der Stimme bebten meine Lippen; Morschheit drang in meine Gebeine, und wo ich stand, erzitterte ich: der ich ruhen werde am Tage (And. üb.: daß ich ruhig erwarten soll den Tag) der Drangsal, wenn derjenige gegen das Volk heranzieht, der es angreifen wird. 哈 巴 谷 書 3:16 Chinese Bible: Union (Traditional) 我 聽 見 耶 和 華 的 聲 音 , 身 體 戰 兢 , 嘴 唇 發 顫 , 骨 中 朽 爛 ; 我 在 所 立 之 處 戰 兢 。 我 只 可 安 靜 等 候 災 難 之 日 臨 到 , 犯 境 之 民 上 來 。 哈 巴 谷 書 3:16 Chinese Bible: Union (Simplified) 我 听 见 耶 和 华 的 声 音 , 身 体 战 兢 , 嘴 唇 发 颤 , 骨 中 朽 烂 ; 我 在 所 立 之 处 战 兢 。 我 只 可 安 静 等 候 灾 难 之 日 临 到 , 犯 境 之 民 上 来 。 哈 巴 谷 書 3:16 Chinese Bible: NCV (Simplified) 我一听见,就全身发抖;因这声音,我嘴唇震颤。腐烂侵蚀我骨,我在站立之地战兢。我静候灾难之日,犯境的民上来。 哈 巴 谷 書 3:16 Chinese Bible: NCV (Traditional) 我一聽見,就全身發抖;因這聲音,我嘴唇震顫。腐爛侵蝕我骨,我在站立之地戰兢。我靜候災難之日,犯境的民上來。 When I heard my belly trembled my lips quivered at the voice rottenness entered into my bones and I trembled in myself that I might rest in the day of trouble when he cometh up unto the people he will invade them with his troops When I heard shama` (shaw-mah') to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.) my belly beten (beh'-ten) the belly, especially the womb; also the bosom or body of anything -- belly, body, + as they be born, + within, womb. trembled ragaz (raw-gaz') to quiver (with any violent emotion, especially anger or fear) -- be afraid, stand in awe, disquiet, fall out, fret, move, provoke, quake, rage, shake, tremble, trouble, be wroth. my lips saphah (saw-faw') the lip (as a natural boundary); by implication, language; by analogy, a margin (of a vessel, water, cloth, etc.) quivered tsalal (tsaw-lal') to tinkle, i.e. rattle together (as the ears in reddening with shame, or the teeth in chattering with fear) -- quiver, tingle. at the voice qowl (kole) from an unused root meaning to call aloud; a voice or sound rottenness raqab (raw-kawb') decay (by caries) -- rottenness (thing). entered bow' (bo) to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) into my bones `etsem (eh'tsem) a bone (as strong); by extension, the body; figuratively, the substance, i.e. (as pron.) selfsame -- body, bone, life, (self-)same, strength, very. and I trembled ragaz (raw-gaz') to quiver (with any violent emotion, especially anger or fear) -- be afraid, stand in awe, disquiet, fall out, fret, move, provoke, quake, rage, shake, tremble, trouble, be wroth. in myself that I might rest nuwach (noo'-akh) to rest, i.e. settle down; used in a great variety of applications in the day yowm (yome) a day (as the warm hours), of trouble tsarah (tsaw-raw') tightness (i.e. figuratively, trouble); transitively, a female rival -- adversary, adversity, affliction, anguish, distress, tribulation, trouble. when he cometh up `alah (aw-law') to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative (as follow) unto the people `am (am) a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock -- folk, men, nation, people. he will invade them with his troops guwd (goode) to crowd upon, i.e. attack -- invade, overcome.Habakkuk 3:16 Multilingual Bible Habacuc 3:16 French Habacuc 3:16 Biblia Paralela 哈 巴 谷 書 3:16 Chinese Bible New American Standard Bible Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. 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