King James Bible
KJVAnd Herod with his men of war set him at nought, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate.
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The verse Luke 23:11 varies across translations. For example, the KJV emphasizes certain traditional terms, while the ASV offers a more literal rendering. This page provides a side-by-side comparison of all available translations to highlight these nuances.
| Translation | Verse Text | Copy |
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King James BibleKJV | And Herod with his men of war set him at nought, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate. | |
American Standard VersionASV | And Herod with his soldiers set him at nought, and mocked him, and arraying him in gorgeous apparel sent him back to Pilate. | |
Douay Rheims BibleDRB | And Herod with his army set him at nought, and mocked him, putting on him a white garment, and sent him back to Pilate. | |
Darby Bible TranslationDBT | And Herod with his troops having set him at nought and mocked him, having put a splendid robe upon him, sent him back to Pilate. | |
English Revised VersionERV | And Herod with his soldiers set him at nought, and mocked him, and arraying him in gorgeous apparel sent him back to Pilate. | |
Webster Bible TranslationWBT | And Herod with his troops set him at naught, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate. | |
World English BibleWEB | Herod with his soldiers humiliated him and mocked him. Dressing him in luxurious clothing, they sent him back to Pilate. | |
Young's Literal TranslationYLT | and Herod with his soldiers having set him at nought, and having mocked, having put around him gorgeous apparel, did send him back to Pilate, | |
American King James VersionAKJV | And Herod with his men of war set him at nothing, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate. | |
Weymouth New TestamentWNT | Then, laughing to scorn the claims of Jesus, Herod (and his soldiers with him) |