Matthew 6:3

 

“But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:”

King James Version (KJV)

 

 

Other Translations of Matthew 6:3

“But when thou doest almes, let not thy left hand know, what thy right doeth:”
King James Version (1611) - View original scan of Matthew chapter 6
 

“"But when you give to the poor, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing,”
New American Standard Version (1995)
 

“But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:”
American Standard Version (1901)
 

“But when you give money, let not your left hand see what your right hand does:”
Basic English Bible
 

“But thou, when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand does;”
Darby Bible
 

“But when thou dost alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doth. ”
Douay Rheims Bible
 

“But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: ”
Webster's Bible
 

“But when you are giving in charity, let not your left hand perceive what your right hand is doing,”
Weymouth Bible
 

“But when you do merciful deeds, don't let your left hand know what your right hand does,”
World English Bible
 

“But whanne thou doist almes, knowe not thi left hond what thi riyt hond doith, that thin almes be in hidils,”
Wycliffe Bible
 

“`But thou, doing kindness, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doth,”
Youngs Literal Bible
 


 

david's comment on 2013-12-08 23:31:47:

Christ was instructing His disciples the right way of giving alms. Giving in full view of the public, to be noticed of them, is showing off of one's "righteousness", and that will create pride within. But when no one is watching, except God in Heaven, it will develop a benevolent character of giving. Our motives are what God weighs. It is not really about how much one gives, but about how one gives! That does not mean that we give less. He who loves his neighbor as himself will give liberally.

 

hazrat's comment on 2013-11-14 05:05:54:

that we dont let flesh overtaken us.and not going and let people no what u r doing for others.let God get the glory.watever u doing for a person do it unto God with love and good intentions

 

larry richards's comment on 2013-03-08 15:01:44:

I think the meaning is clear and unmistakable. Jesus uses body parts to represent people, just as He taught Paul to repeat in First Corinthians 12. The left hand is a person (or member of the Church, or perhaps one of His disciples) and the right hand is another person. Therefore, should Matthew be the left and Mark the right; He means "Matthew, do not divulge the amount of your alms and same for you, Mark. Keep it secret".

 

Lou's comment on 2011-08-02 03:11:45:

By not quoting the whole verse and explaining the meaning of the whole verse the real meaning is lost

 


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