Where can you find this verse in the Bible?
4 Esdras 4:41
>>24893390What were your methods?
>open PDF>search the word 'matrix'
>>24893356This is like that segment of Pokemon when they scream WHO'S THAT POKEMON? But we're doing it for Sunday School
>>24893390My Ezra 4 only has 24 verses...>>24893356None of my versions have anything resembling this passage...Are we being gaslit?
>>24894097All I could find was a bunch of stuff about "all that openeth the matrix" (whatever the hell that means) in the KJV
>>24893356what the fuck does this even mean
>>24893390yeah it's this, sometimes also known as 2 Esdras, but in most editions it's not there, it's not in the Septuagint eithermatrix = womb of the woman(or animals)
>>24894411>Ezra 2:41>The singers: the children of Asaph, an hundred twenty and eight.What the fuck are you trying to pull anon
>>24894419there's a lot of stuff going on with Esdras, this is apparently not canonical so you might have some trouble with the versions, in some cases it's known as 2Esdras, but in the Catholic bibles with Apocrypha I guess(it's not in the Clementina vulgate) 4 Esdras https://vulgate.org/ot/4esdras_4.htm
>>24894419>>24894382Esdras has some strangeness going on https://www.gotquestions.org/first-second-Esdras.html
OP here. The translation is the from the Baronius Press parallel Clementine Vulgate-Douay-Rheims, Bishop Richard Challoner’s 1750 revision, but - in fact - he didn’t revise the Appendix to the Old Testament (the Prayer of Manasses, and 3 and 4 Esdras) but left the spelling, grammar, and vocabulary un-updated, and there are no notes nor chronology, but there are Biblical cross references including some to the New Testament. He even adds verse numbers to the chapter summary subtitles in case you want to skip along.
>>24894454Lutherans don’t include 1 and 2 Esdras in their Apocrypha. GotQuestions is wrong again.
>>24895325>Baronius Press parallel Clementine Vulgate-Douay-Rheimswhoa that edition looks really nice desu