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Matthew 8:17–18
17 that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying:
q“He Himself took our infirmities
And bore our sicknesses.”
18 And when Jesus saw great multitudes about Him, He gave a command to depart to the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New International Version (2011) (NIV)
17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah:
“He took up our infirmities
and bore our diseases.”
18 When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake.
Matthew 8:17–18 — English Standard Version (ESV)
17 This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah: “He took our illnesses and bore our diseases.”
18 Now when Jesus saw a crowd around him, he gave orders to go over to the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — King James Version (KJV 1900)
17 That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.
18 Now when Jesus saw great multitudes about him, he gave commandment to depart unto the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New Living Translation (NLT)
17 This fulfilled the word of the Lord through the prophet Isaiah, who said,
“He took our sicknesses
and removed our diseases.”
18 When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he instructed his disciples to cross to the other side of the lake.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New Century Version (NCV)
17 He did these things to bring about what Isaiah the prophet had said:
“He took our suffering on him
and carried our diseases.”
18 When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he told his followers to go to the other side of the lake.
Matthew 8:17–18 — American Standard Version (ASV)
17 that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our diseases.
18 Now when Jesus saw great multitudes about him, he gave commandment to depart unto the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — 1890 Darby Bible (DARBY)
17 so that that should be fulfilled which was spoken through Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities and bore our diseases.
18 And Jesus, seeing great crowds around him, commanded to depart to the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)
17 So what the prophet Isaiah had said came true: “He took away our weaknesses and removed our diseases.”
18 Now, when Jesus saw a crowd around him, he ordered ⸤his disciples⸥ to cross to the other side of the Sea of Galilee.
Matthew 8:17–18 — The Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
17 so that what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled:
He Himself took our weaknesses
and carried our diseases.
18 When Jesus saw large crowds around Him, He gave the order to go to the other side of the sea.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New Revised Standard Version: Updated Edition (NRSVue)
17 This was to fulfill what had been spoken through the prophet Isaiah, “He took our infirmities and bore our diseases.”
18 Now when Jesus saw great crowds around him, he gave orders to go over to the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — The Lexham English Bible (LEB)
17 in order that what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah would be fulfilled, who said,
“He himself took away our sicknesses,
and carried away our diseases.”
18 Now when Jesus saw many crowds around him, he gave orders to depart to the other side.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New International Reader’s Version (1998) (NIrV)
17 He did it to make what the prophet Isaiah had said come true. He had said,
“He suffered the things we should have suffered.
He took on himself the sicknesses that should have been ours.”
18 Jesus saw the crowd around him. So he gave his disciples orders to go to the other side of the Sea of Galilee.
Matthew 8:17–18 — New American Standard Bible (1995) (NASB95)
17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through Isaiah the prophet: “He Himself took our infirmities and carried away our diseases.”
18 Now when Jesus saw a crowd around Him, He gave orders to depart to the other side of the sea.
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