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For with that verdict you pronounce, you will be judged; and with that measure you measure, it will be measured to you.
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Part of speech:
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Greek:
Transliteration:
verdict
(a) a judgment, a verdict; sometimes implying an adverse verdict, a condemnation, (b) a case at law, a lawsuit.
N-DNS
H2917
κριματι
krimati
you pronounce,
(a) to judge, whether in a law-court or privately: sometimes with cognate nouns emphasizing the notion of the verb, (b) to decide, to think (it) good.
V-FIP-2P
H2919
κρινετε
krinete
you will be judged;
(a) to judge, whether in a law-court or privately: sometimes with cognate nouns emphasizing the notion of the verb, (b) to decide, to think (it) good.
V-FIP-2P
H2919
κριθησεσθε
krithēsesthe
measure
A measure, whether lineal or cubic; a measuring rod.
N-DNS
H3358
μετρω
metrō
you measure,
To measure (out), estimate.
V-FIP-3S
H3354
μετρειτε
metreite
it will be measured
To measure (out), estimate.
V-FIP-3S
H3354
μετρηθησεται
metrēthēsetai
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Berean Bible
For with that verdict you pronounce, you will be judged; and with that measure you measure, it will be measured to you.
King James Bible
For with
that verdict you pronounce, you will
what judgment ye judge, ye shall
be
judged;
judged:
and with
that
what
measure
you measure,
ye mete,
it
will
shall
be measured to
you.
you again.
Hebrew Greek English
For with that verdict
"For in the way
you
pronounce,
judge,
you will be judged; and
with that measure you
by your standard of
measure, it will be measured to you.
New American Standard Bible 1995
For with that verdict
"For in the way
you
pronounce,
judge,
you will be judged; and
with that measure you
by your standard of
measure, it will be measured to you.
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