“That thou mayest beare thine owne shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort vnto them.”
1611 King James Version (KJV)
That thou mayest bear thine own shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort unto them.
- King James Version
in order that you may bear your humiliation and feel ashamed for all that you have done when you become a consolation to them.
- New American Standard Version (1995)
that thou mayest bear thine own shame, and mayest be ashamed because of all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort unto them.
- American Standard Version (1901)
So that you will be shamed and made low because of all you have done, when I have mercy on you.
- Basic English Bible
that thou mayest bear thy confusion, and mayest be confounded for all that thou hast done, in that thou comfortest them.
- Darby Bible
That thou mayest bear thy own shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort to them.
- Webster's Bible
that you may bear your own shame, and may be ashamed because of all that you have done, in that you are a comfort to them.
- World English Bible
So that thou dost bear thy shame, And hast been ashamed of all that thou hast done, In thy comforting them.
- Youngs Literal Bible
that thou mayest bear thine own shame, and mayest be ashamed because of all that thou hast done, in that thou art a comfort unto them.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible
Wesley's Notes for Ezekiel 16:54
16:54 A comfort - Encouraging sinners like those of Sodom and Samaria.