Parallel Strong's Holman Christian Standard BibleForthe kingof Babylonstandsatthe splitin theroad,atthe forkof thetworoads,topractice divination:he shakesthearrows,consultstheidols,and observestheliver.
New American Standard Bible"For the kingof Babylonstandsat the partingof the way,at the headof the twoways,to usedivination;he shakesthe arrows,he consultsthe householdidols,he looksat the liver.
King James BibleFor the kingof Babylonstoodat the partingof the way,at the headof the twoways,to usedivination:he made [his] arrowsbright,he consultedwith images,he lookedin the liver.Parallel Verses International Standard Version"Meanwhile, Babylon's king is standing at the fork of the road, where he can head in either of two directions, and that's where he is practicing divination. Shaking his arrows, he's asking questions of his teraphim while he examines livers.
American Standard VersionFor the king of Babylon stood at the parting of the way, at the head of the two ways, to use divination: he shook the arrows to and fro, he consulted the teraphim, he looked in the liver.
Young's Literal TranslationFor stood hath the king of Babylon at the head of the way, At the top of the two ways, to use divination, He hath moved lightly with the arrows, He hath asked at the teraphim, He hath looked on the liver. Links Ezekiel 21:21• Ezekiel 21:21 NIV• Ezekiel 21:21 NLT• Ezekiel 21:21 ESV• Ezekiel 21:21 NASB• Ezekiel 21:21 KJV• Ezekiel 21:21 Commentaries• Ezekiel 21:21 Bible Apps• Ezekiel 21:21 Biblia Paralela• Ezekiel 21:21 Chinese Bible• Ezekiel 21:21 French Bible• Ezekiel 21:21 German Bible
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