IRVHI
7. पुराने समय में इस्राएल में छुड़ाने और बदलने के विषय में सब पक्का करने के लिये यह प्रथा थी, कि मनुष्य अपनी जूती उतार के दूसरे को देता था। इस्राएल में प्रमाणित इसी रीति से होता था।
HOV
7. अगले समय में इस्राएल में छुड़ाने के बदलने के विषय में सब पक्का करने के लिये यह व्यवहार था, कि मनुष्य अपनी जूती उतार के दूसरे को देता था। इस्राएल में गवाही इसी रीति होती थी।
ERVHI
7. (इस्राएल में बहुत समय पहले जब कोई व्यक्ति किसी सम्पत्ति को खरीदता या ऋणमुक्त करता था, तो एक व्यक्ति अपने जूते को उतारता था और दूसरे व्यक्ति को दे देता था। यह उनके खरीदने का प्रमाण था।)
OCVHI
KJV
7. Now this [was the manner] in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning changing, for to confirm all things; a man plucked off his shoe, and gave [it] to his neighbour: and this [was] a testimony in Israel.
AMP
7. Now formerly in Israel this was the custom concerning redeeming and exchanging. To confirm a transaction, a man pulled off his sandal and gave it to the other. This was the way of attesting in Israel.
KJVP
7. Now this H2063 [ was ] [ the ] [ manner ] in former time H6440 L-NMP in Israel H3478 concerning H5921 PREP redeeming H1353 and concerning H5921 PREP changing H8545 , for to confirm H6965 all H3605 NMS things H1697 VQPMS ; a man H376 NMS plucked off H8025 VQQ3MS his shoe H5275 , and gave H5414 W-VQQ3MS [ it ] to his neighbor H7453 L-CMS-3MS : and this H2063 [ was ] a testimony H8584 in Israel H3478 .
YLT
7. And this [is] formerly in Israel for redemption and for changing, to establish anything: a man hath drawn off his sandal, and given [it] to his neighbour, and this [is] the testimony in Israel.
ASV
7. Now this was the custom in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning exchanging, to confirm all things: a man drew off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbor; and this was the manner of attestation in Israel.
WEB
7. Now this was the custom in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning exchanging, to confirm all things: a man drew off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbor; and this was the manner of attestation in Israel.
NASB
7. Now it used to be the custom in Israel that, to make binding a contract of redemption or exchange, one party would take off his sandal and give it to the other. This was the form of attestation in Israel.
ESV
7. Now this was the custom in former times in Israel concerning redeeming and exchanging: to confirm a transaction, the one drew off his sandal and gave it to the other, and this was the manner of attesting in Israel.
RV
7. Now this was {cf15i the custom} in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning exchanging, for to confirm all things; a man drew off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbour: and this was the {cf15i manner of} attestation in Israel.
RSV
7. Now this was the custom in former times in Israel concerning redeeming and exchanging: to confirm a transaction, the one drew off his sandal and gave it to the other, and this was the manner of attesting in Israel.
NKJV
7. Now this [was the custom] in former times in Israel concerning redeeming and exchanging, to confirm anything: one man took off his sandal and gave [it] to the other, and this [was] a confirmation in Israel.
MKJV
7. And this was the custom in former times in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning changing, to confirm everything. A man plucked off his sandal and gave it to his neighbor. And this was a testimony in Israel.
AKJV
7. Now this was the manner in former time in Israel concerning redeeming and concerning changing, for to confirm all things; a man plucked off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbor: and this was a testimony in Israel.
NRSV
7. Now this was the custom in former times in Israel concerning redeeming and exchanging: to confirm a transaction, the one took off a sandal and gave it to the other; this was the manner of attesting in Israel.
NIV
7. (Now in earlier times in Israel, for the redemption and transfer of property to become final, one party took off his sandal and gave it to the other. This was the method of legalising transactions in Israel.)
NIRV
7. In earlier times in Israel, there was a certain practice. It was used when family land was bought back and changed owners. The practice made the sale final. One person would take his sandal off and give it to the other. That was how people in Israel showed that a business matter had been settled.
NLT
7. Now in those days it was the custom in Israel for anyone transferring a right of purchase to remove his sandal and hand it to the other party. This publicly validated the transaction.
MSG
7. In the olden times in Israel, this is how they handled official business regarding matters of property and inheritance: a man would take off his shoe and give it to the other person. This was the same as an official seal or personal signature in Israel.
GNB
7. Now in those days, to settle a sale or an exchange of property, it was the custom for the seller to take off his sandal and give it to the buyer. In this way the Israelites showed that the matter was settled.
NET
7. (Now this used to be the customary way to finalize a transaction involving redemption in Israel: A man would remove his sandal and give it to the other party. This was a legally binding act in Israel.)
ERVEN
7. (Long ago in Israel, when people bought or redeemed property, one person took off a shoe and gave it to the other person. This was their proof of purchase.)