Strong's Concordance Holman Christian Standard Bible For the king of Babylon stands at the split in the road, at the fork of the two roads, to practice divination : he shakes the arrows, consults the idols, and observes the liver.
New American Standard Bible "For the king of Babylon stands at the parting of the way, at the head of the two ways, to use divination; he shakes the arrows, he consults the household idols, he looks at the liver.
King James Bible For the king of Babylon stood at the parting of the way, at the head of the two ways, to use divination: he made [his] arrows bright, he consulted with images, he looked in the liver. |
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