Clementine_Vulgate(i) 15 Serva te ab illo, ut non molestiam habeas, et non coinquinaberis peccato illius.
Wycliffe(i) 15 Keep thee fro hym, that thou haue not disese; and thou schalt not be defoulid in the synne of hym.
Geneva(i) 15 Sand and salte, and a lumpe of yron is easier to beare, then an vnwise, foolish and vngodly man.
Bishops(i) 15 Sande, salte, and a lumpe of iron is easier to beare, then an vnwyse, foolishe, and vngodly man.
DouayRheims(i) 15 Keep thyself from him, that thou mayst not have trouble, and thou shalt not be defiled with his sin.
Brenton_interlinear(i) 15 G285ἌμμονSand1 G2532καίand2 G217ἅλαsalt3 G2532καίand4 G1040.3βῶλονa mass5 G4604σιδήρουof iron6 ευεὔκοπονare easier7 G5297ὑπενεγκεῖνto bear8 ἢthan9 G444ἄνθρωπονa man10 G801ἀσύνετονwithout understanding11
LXX2012(i) 15 Sand, and salt, and a mass of iron, is easier to bear, than a man without understanding.