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Sirach 18:6

But when a man hathe done his best, he must beginne againe, and when he thinketh to come to an end, he must go againe to his labour.

Parallel Translations

LXXView canonical →
As for the wondrous works of the Lord, there may nothing be taken from them, neither may any thing be put unto them, neither can the ground of them be found out.
Brenton's Septuagint Translation
LXX2012View canonical →
As for the wondrous works of the Lord, there may nothing be taken from them, neither may any thing be put to them, neither can the ground of them be found out.
Septuagint in American English (2012)
KJVView canonical →
As for the wondrous works of the Lord, there may nothing be taken from them, neither may any thing be put unto them, neither can the ground of them be found out.
King James Version
WEBView canonical →
As for the wondrous works of the Lord, it is not possible to take from them nor add to them, neither is it possible to explore them.
World English Bible