Catholic Public Domain Version
"Yet truly, he knew their thoughts, and so he said to the man who had the withered hand, “Rise up and stand in the middle.” And rising up, he stood still. "
— Luke 6:8, Catholic Public Domain Version
“But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.”
“But he knew their thoughts; and he said to the man that had his hand withered, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth. ”
“But he knew their thoughts; and he said to the man who had the withered hand, "Rise up, and stand in the middle." He arose and stood.”
“But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man who had the withered hand,“Get up and stand here.” So he rose and stood there.”
“But he knew their thoughts and said to the man who had the withered hand: Arise and stand forth in the midst. And rising he stood forth.”
“But he had knowledge of their thoughts; and he said to the man whose hand was dead, Get up and come into the middle. And he got up and came forward.”
“But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.”
And he said to them, “For the Son of man is Lord, even of the Sabbath.”
And it happened that, on another Sabbath, he entered into the synagogue, and he taught. And there was a man there, and his right hand was withered.
And the scribes and Pharisees observed whether he would heal on the Sabbath, so that they might thereby find an accusation against him.
Yet truly, he knew their thoughts, and so he said to the man who had the withered hand, “Rise up and stand in the middle.” And rising up, he stood still.
Then Jesus said to them: “I ask you if it is lawful on the Sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? To give health to a life, or to destroy it?”
And looking around at everyone, he said to the man, “Extend your hand.” And he extended it. And his hand was restored.
Then they were filled with madness, and they discussed with one another, what, in particular, they might do about Jesus.