Clementine_Vulgate(i) 12 Ne glorieris in contumelia patris tui: non enim est tibi gloria ejus confusio.
Wycliffe(i) 12 Haue thou not glorie in the dispisyng of thi fadir; for it is not glorie to thee, but confusioun.
Geneva(i) 12 Seeing that mans glorie commeth by his fathers honour, and the reproche of the mother is dishonour to the children,
Bishops(i) 12 For the worshyp of a mans father, is his owne worshyp: & the reproche of the mother, is the dishonestie of the sonne.