Matthew 13:6 — Bible Verse (KJV)
“And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.”
Matthew 13:6 — King James Version (KJV), 1611
Matthew 13:6 in 6 Bible Translations
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Matthew 13:6 WEB — World English Bible (2000)
“When the sun had risen, they were scorched. Because they had no root, they withered away.”
Matthew 13:6 — World English Bible
Matthew 13:6 ASV — American Standard Version (1901)
“and when the sun was risen, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away. ”
Matthew 13:6 — American Standard Version
Matthew 13:6 YLT — Young's Literal Translation (1862)
“and the sun having risen they were scorched, and through not having root, they withered,”
Matthew 13:6 — Young's Literal Translation
Matthew 13:6 DBY — Darby Translation (1890)
“but when the sun rose they were burned up, and because of not having [any] root were dried up; ”
Matthew 13:6 — Darby Translation
Matthew 13:6 GEN — Geneva Bible (1599)
“And when the sunne was vp, they were parched, and for lacke of rooting, withered away.”
Matthew 13:6 — Geneva Bible
Matthew 13:6 in Context — Matthew 13
4 And when he sowed, some seeds fell by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them up:
5 Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth:
6 And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.
7 And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them:
8 But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.
What Does Matthew 13:6 Mean?
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