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Mark 6:22

Context
NETBible

When his daughter Herodias 1  came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his dinner guests. The king said to the girl, “Ask me for whatever you want and I will give it to you.”

NIV ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

When the daughter of Herodias came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his dinner guests. The king said to the girl, "Ask me for anything you want, and I’ll give it to you."

NASB ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

and when the daughter of Herodias herself came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his dinner guests; and the king said to the girl, "Ask me for whatever you want and I will give it to you."

NLT ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

Then his daughter, also named Herodias, came in and performed a dance that greatly pleased them all. "Ask me for anything you like," the king said to the girl, "and I will give it to you."

MSG ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

Herodias's daughter entered the banquet hall and danced for the guests. She dazzled Herod and the guests. The king said to the girl, "Ask me anything. I'll give you anything you want."

BBE ©

SABDAweb Mar 6:22

And when the daughter of Herodias herself came in and did a dance, Herod and those who were at table with him were pleased with her; and the king said to the girl, Make a request for anything and I will give it you.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Mar 6:22

When his daughter Herodias came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his guests; and the king said to the girl, "Ask me for whatever you wish, and I will give it."

NKJV ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

And when Herodias’ daughter herself came in and danced, and pleased Herod and those who sat with him, the king said to the girl, "Ask me whatever you want, and I will give it to you."

[+] More English

KJV
And
<2532>
when the daughter
<2364>
of the said
<846>
Herodias
<2266>
came in
<1525> (5631)_,
and
<2532>
danced
<3738> (5666)_,
and
<2532>
pleased
<700> (5660)
Herod
<2264>
and
<2532>
them that sat with him
<4873> (5740)_,
the king
<935>
said
<2036> (5627)
unto the damsel
<2877>_,
Ask
<154> (5657)
of me
<3165>
whatsoever
<3739> <1437>
thou wilt
<2309> (5725)_,
and
<2532>
I will give
<1325> (5692)
[it] thee
<4671>_.
NASB ©

biblegateway Mar 6:22

and when the daughter
<2364>
of Herodias
<2266>
herself
<846>
came
<1525>
in and danced
<3738>
, she pleased
<700>
Herod
<2264>
and his dinner
<4873>
guests
<4873>
; and the king
<935>
said
<3004>
to the girl
<2877>
, "Ask
<154>
me for whatever
<3739>
<1437> you want
<2309>
and I will give
<1325>
it to you."
NET [draft] ITL
When
<1525>
his
<846>
daughter
<2364>
Herodias
<2266>
came in
<1525>
and
<2532>
danced
<3738>
, she pleased
<700>
Herod
<2264>
and
<2532>
his dinner guests
<4873>
. The king
<935>
said
<2036>
to the girl
<2877>
, “Ask
<154>
me
<3165>
for
<154>
whatever
<1437>
you want
<2309>
and
<2532>
I will give
<1325>
it to you
<4671>
.”
GREEK
kai eiselyoushv yugatrov autou hrwdiadov kai orchsamenhv hrwdh kai toiv sunanakeimenoiv de basileuv eipen korasiw aithson o ean yelhv dwsw

NETBible

When his daughter Herodias 1  came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his dinner guests. The king said to the girl, “Ask me for whatever you want and I will give it to you.”

NET Notes

tc Behind “his daughter Herodias” is a most difficult textual problem. The reading adopted in the translation, τῆς θυγατρὸς αὐτοῦ ῾Ηρῳδιάδος (th" qugatro" aujtou Jerwdiado"), is supported by א B D L Δ 565 pc; it is also the most difficult reading internally since it describes Herodias as Herod’s daughter. Other readings are less awkward, but they do not have adequate external support. The reading τῆς θυγατρὸς αὐτῆς τῆς ῾Ηρῳδιάδος (th" qugatro" auth" th" &erwdiado", “the daughter of Herodias herself”) is supported by A C (W) Θ Ë13 33 Ï, but this is also grammatically awkward. The easiest reading, τῆς θυγατρὸς τῆς ῾Ηρῳδιάδος (“the daughter of Herodias”) is supported by Ë1 pc, but this reading probably arose from an accidental omission of αὐτῆς in the previous reading. The reading τῆς θυγατρὸς αὐτοῦ ῾Ηρῳδιάδος, despite its historical difficulties, is most likely original due to external attestation and the fact that it most likely gave rise to the other readings as scribes sought to correct it.




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