Luke 17:12

NETBible

As he was entering a village, ten men with leprosy met him. They stood at a distance,

NIV ©

As he was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy met him. They stood at a distance

NASB ©

As He entered a village, ten leprous men who stood at a distance met Him;

NLT ©

As he entered a village there, ten lepers stood at a distance,

MSG ©

As he entered a village, ten men, all lepers, met him. They kept their distance

BBE ©

And when he went into a certain small town he came across ten men who were lepers, and they, keeping themselves at a distance,

NRSV ©

As he entered a village, ten lepers approached him. Keeping their distance,

NKJV ©

Then as He entered a certain village, there met Him ten men who were lepers, who stood afar off.


KJV
And
<2532>
as he
<846>
entered
<1525> (5740)
into
<1519>
a certain
<5100>
village
<2968>_,
there met
<528> (5656)
him
<846>
ten
<1176>
men
<435>
that were lepers
<3015>_,
which
<3739>
stood
<2476> (5627)
afar off
<4207>_:
NASB ©

As He entered
<1525>
a village
<2968>
, ten
<1176>
leprous
<3015>
men
<435>
who
<3739>
stood
<2476>
at a distance
<4207>
met
<528>
Him;
NET [draft] ITL
As
<1525>
he
<846>
was entering
<1525>
a village
<2968>
, ten
<1176>
men
<435>
with leprosy
<3015>
met
<528>
him. They
<3739>
stood
<450>
at a distance
<4207>
,
GREEK
kai
<2532>
CONJ
eisercomenou
<1525> (5740)
V-PNP-GSM
autou
<846>
P-GSM
eiv
<1519>
PREP
tina
<5100>
X-ASF
kwmhn
<2968>
N-ASF
aphnthsan
<528> (5656)
V-AAI-3P
deka
<1176>
A-NUI
leproi
<3015>
A-NPM
andrev
<435>
N-NPM
oi
<3739>
R-NPM
anesthsan
<450> (5656)
V-AAI-3P
porrwyen
<4207>
ADV

NETBible

As he was entering a village, ten men with leprosy met him. They stood at a distance,

NET Notes

tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.

tn The participle εἰσερχομένου (eisercomenou) is taken temporally.

sn The ten men with leprosy would have been unable to approach Jesus (Lev 13:45-46; Num 5:2-3). The ancient term for leprosy covered a wider array of conditions than what is called leprosy today. A leper was totally ostracized from society until he was declared cured (Lev 13:45-46).

tn Grk “leprosy, who.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, the relative pronoun was replaced with a personal pronoun and a new sentence started at this point in the translation.