Doth our law judge a man, except it first hear from himself and know what he doeth?
“Does our Law convict someone without first giving him a hearing and finding out what he is [accused of] doing?”
Does our Law convict a man without giving him a hearing and finding out what he has done?
"Does our law judge a man, unless it has first heard him and has known what he has done?"
“Our law doesn’t judge a man before it hears from him and knows what he’s doing, does it?”
“Our Law doesn’t judge someone without first hearing him and learning what he is doing, does it?”
“Our Torah doesn’t condemn a man — does it? — until after hearing from him and finding out what he’s doing.”
“Our Law doesn't let us condemn people before we hear what they have to say. We cannot judge them before we know what they have done.”
“Our Law doesn't let us condemn people before we hear what they have to say. We cannot judge them before we know what they have done.”
“Our Law doesn't let us condemn people before we hear what they have to say. We cannot judge them before we know what they have done.”
Does our law judge a man before it have first heard from himself, and know what he does?
Doth our law judge any man, unless it first hear him, and know what he doth?
‘We must find out first what this man has done. Then we can decide if it is right to punish him. Our law says that we must listen to him first.’
“Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?”
“Does our law convict a man without first hearing from him to determine what he has done?”
“Does our law condemn a man without a hearing and without finding out what he actually did?”
“Do Moses’ Teachings enable us to judge a person without first hearing that person’s side of the story? We can’t judge a person without finding out what that person has done.”
Doth our Law iudge a man before it heare him, and knowe what he hath done?
“According to our Law we cannot condemn anyone before hearing him and finding out what he has done.”
“According to our Law we cannot condemn people before hearing them and finding out what they have done.”
“According to our Law we cannot condemn people before hearing them and finding out what they have done.”
“Our law doesn’t judge a man before it hears from him and knows what he’s doing, does it? ”
Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he doeth?
Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he doeth?
“Does our Law judge a man unless it first hears from him and knows what he is doing?”
“Our law does not condemn a man unless it first hears from him and knows what he is doing, does it?”
“Does our law judge a man before it hears him and knows what he is doing?”
“Our Law does not judge the person unless it first hears from him and knows what he is doing, does it?”
“Our Law does not judge a man unless it first hears from him and knows what he is doing, does it?”
“Our law does not judge a person without hearing him and knowing what he has done.”
“Our law doesn’t condemn a man unless it first hears from him and learns what he is doing, does it?”
“Does our law find a man guilty without hearing him first? Doesn’t it want to find out what he is doing?”
“Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing?”
‘Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing?’
“Does our law judge a man before it hears him and knows what he is doing?”
“Is it legal to convict a man before he is given a hearing?” he asked.
“Our law does not judge people without first giving them a hearing to find out what they are doing, does it?”
“Our law does not judge people without first giving them a hearing to find out what they are doing, does it?”
“God’s law says that we can’t say a man is guilty until we listen to him and find out more about what he’s been doing.”
“Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?”
“Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?”
Doth our law judge a man, except it first hear from himself and know what he doeth?
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Nicodemus, the man who had come to Jesus earlier and was both a ruler and a Pharisee, spoke up. “Does our Law decide about a man’s guilt without first listening to him and finding out what he is doing
Does our Torah judge the man unless it hears first from him and knows what he is doing?
“Our Torah doesn’t judge a man unless it first hears from him and knows what he’s doing, does it?”
“Does our law judge a man unless it first hears from him personally and knows what he does?”
“Does our law judge a man unless it first hears from him personally and knows what he does?”
“Does our Torah judge a man unless it first hears from him personally and knows what he does?”
“Does our Torah judge a man unless it first hears from him personally and knows what he does?”
Whether our law deemeth a man, but it have first heard of him [or no but first it have heard of him], and know what he doeth?
‘Doth our law judge the man, if it may not hear from him first, and know what he doth?’
El versiculo John, 7:51 de La Biblia consiste en algo que nos conviene tomar continuamente en cuenta a fin de hacer una reflexión acerca de él.Seguramente sería adecuado preguntarse ¿Qué quiso proponernos Nuestro Padre que está en los Cielos con el versículo John, 7:51? ¿Cuáles son los momentos de nuestra vida diaria en que seremos capaces de aplicar aquello que hemos llegado a saber gracias al versículo John, 7:51 de La Biblia?
Discurrir y recapacitar en torno a lo que se refiere el versículo John, 7:51 es un gran aporte que nos permite a ser mejores cristianos y a avanzar en nuestro camino hacia la Gracia de Dios, esa es la razón por la cual es oportuno apoyarse en el versículo John, 7:51 todas y cada una de las veces que necesitemos palabras que nos inspiren y guíen de modo que podamos saber qué pasos dar o para traer la tranquilidad a nuestros corazones.