Verse 11
{ "verseID": "Philemon.1.11", "source": "Τόν ποτέ σοι ἄχρηστον, νυνὶ δὲ σοὶ καὶ ἐμοὶ εὔχρηστον:", "text": "The *pote* to you *achrēston*, *nuni* but to you and to me *euchrēston*:", "grammar": { "*pote*": "adverb - once/formerly", "σοι": "dative, second person singular pronoun - to you", "*achrēston*": "accusative, masculine, singular - useless", "*nuni*": "adverb - now", "σοὶ": "dative, second person singular pronoun - to you", "ἐμοὶ": "dative, first person singular pronoun - to me", "*euchrēston*": "accusative, masculine, singular - useful" }, "variants": { "*pote*": "once/formerly/at one time", "*achrēston*": "useless/unprofitable", "*nuni*": "now/at this time", "*euchrēston*": "useful/profitable/serviceable" } }
Other Translations
Bibeloversettelse fra KJV1611 og Textus Receptus
han som før var uprofittabel for deg, men nå er profitable for deg og for meg:
NT, oversatt fra gresk
han som tidligere var unyttig for deg, men nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg.
Norsk King James
Som tidligere var ubrukelig for deg, men nå er han til nytte både for deg og meg:
Modernisert Norsk Bibel 1866
Han var før ubrukelig for deg, men nå er han nyttig både for deg og meg; ham sender jeg tilbake til deg.
KJV/Textus Receptus til norsk
som fordum var deg unyttig, men nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg,
Den norske oversettelsen av Det Nye Testamente
Han var en gang ubrukelig for deg, men nå er han meget nyttig både for deg og meg.
Bibelen: En Moderne Oversettelse av King James Version 1611
Han var tidligere ubrukelig for deg, men nå er han nyttig både for deg og for meg.
o3-mini KJV Norsk
som tidligere var til ingen nytte for deg, men nå er til gagn både for deg og for meg;
gpt4.5-preview
Tidligere var han unyttig for deg, men nå er han nyttig både for deg og meg.
En Moderne Oversettelse av King James Version 1611 (mar 2025)
Tidligere var han unyttig for deg, men nå er han nyttig både for deg og meg.
Lingvistisk bibeloversettelse fra grunntekst
han som tidligere var ubrukelig for deg, men som nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg.
Linguistic Bible Translation from Source Texts
Once he was useless to you, but now he is useful both to you and to me.
NT, oversatt fra gresk Aug2024
han som før var ubrukelig for deg, men nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg.
Original Norsk Bibel 1866
som tilforn var dig unyttig, men nu er dig og mig nyttig, hvem jeg sender tilbage;
King James Version 1769 (Standard Version)
Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me:
KJV 1769 norsk
Han var tidligere unyttig for deg, men nå er han nyttig både for deg og for meg.
KJV1611 - Moderne engelsk
Who in time past was unprofitable to you, but now is profitable to you and to me.
King James Version 1611 (Original)
Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me:
Norsk oversettelse av Webster
som en gang var ubrukelig for deg, men nå er nyttig for både deg og meg.
Norsk oversettelse av Youngs Literal Translation
han som tidligere var ubrukelig for deg, men nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg.
Norsk oversettelse av ASV1901
som tidligere var unyttig for deg, men nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg.
Norsk oversettelse av BBE
Som tidligere ikke var til nytte for deg, men som nå er nyttig både for deg og for meg:
Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)
which in tyme passed was to the vnproffetable: but now proffetable bothe to the and also to me
Coverdale Bible (1535)
which in tyme past was to the vnprofitable, but now profitable both to the and me.
Geneva Bible (1560)
Which in times past was to thee vnprofitable, but nowe profitable both to thee and to me,
Bishops' Bible (1568)
Which in tyme passed, was to thee vnprofitable, but nowe profitable to thee and to me.
Authorized King James Version (1611)
Which in time past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me:
Webster's Bible (1833)
who once was useless to you, but now is useful to you and to me.
Young's Literal Translation (1862/1898)
who once was to thee unprofitable, and now is profitable to me and to thee,
American Standard Version (1901)
who once was unprofitable to thee, but now is profitable to thee and to me:
Bible in Basic English (1941)
Who in the past was of no profit to you, but now is of profit to you and to me:
World English Bible (2000)
who once was useless to you, but now is useful to you and to me.
NET Bible® (New English Translation)
who was formerly useless to you, but is now useful to you and me.
Referenced Verses
- 2 Tim 4:11 : 11 { "verseID": "2 Timothy.4.11", "source": "Λουκᾶς ἐστιν μόνος μετʼ ἐμοῦ. Μᾶρκον ἀναλαβὼν, ἄγε μετὰ σεαυτοῦ: ἔστιν γάρ μοι εὔχρηστος εἰς διακονίαν.", "text": "*Loukas* *estin* *monos* *met'* *emou*. *Markon* *analabōn*, *age* *meta* *seautou*: *estin* for to me *euchrēstos* to *diakonian*.", "grammar": { "*Loukas*": "noun, nominative masculine singular - Luke (proper name)", "*estin*": "present indicative active, 3rd person singular - is", "*monos*": "adjective, nominative masculine singular - only/alone", "*met'*": "preposition + genitive - with", "*emou*": "personal pronoun, genitive singular - me/my", "*Markon*": "noun, accusative masculine singular - Mark (proper name)", "*analabōn*": "participle, aorist active, nominative masculine singular - having taken up/brought", "*age*": "imperative, present active, 2nd person singular - bring/lead", "*meta*": "preposition + genitive - with", "*seautou*": "reflexive pronoun, genitive masculine singular - yourself", "*euchrēstos*": "adjective, nominative masculine singular - useful/serviceable", "*diakonian*": "noun, accusative feminine singular - ministry/service" }, "variants": { "*monos*": "only/alone/sole", "*analabōn*": "having taken up/brought/fetched", "*age*": "bring/lead/take", "*euchrēstos*": "useful/serviceable/profitable", "*diakonian*": "ministry/service/assistance" } }
- 1 Pet 2:10 : 10 { "verseID": "1 Peter.2.10", "source": "Οἵ ποτε οὐ λαὸς, νῦν δὲ λαὸς Θεοῦ: οἱ οὐκ ἠλεημένοι, νῦν δὲ ἐλεηθέντες.", "text": "*Hoi pote ou laos*, *nyn de laos Theou*: *hoi ouk ēleēmenoi*, *nyn de eleēthentes*.", "grammar": { "*Hoi*": "article, masculine plural nominative - the ones/those who", "*pote*": "adverb - once/formerly", "*ou*": "negative particle - not", "*laos*": "noun, masculine singular nominative - people", "*nyn*": "adverb - now", "*de*": "particle - but/and", "*laos*": "noun, masculine singular nominative - people", "*Theou*": "noun, masculine singular genitive - of God", "*hoi*": "article, masculine plural nominative - the ones/those who", "*ouk*": "negative particle - not", "*ēleēmenoi*": "perfect passive participle, masculine plural nominative - having received mercy", "*nyn*": "adverb - now", "*de*": "particle - but/and", "*eleēthentes*": "aorist passive participle, masculine plural nominative - having received mercy" }, "variants": { "*pote*": "once/formerly/at one time", "*laos*": "people/nation", "*ēleēmenoi*": "having received mercy/shown mercy", "*eleēthentes*": "having received mercy/shown mercy" } }
- Luke 15:32 : 32 { "verseID": "Luke.15.32", "source": "Εὐφρανθῆναι δὲ, καὶ χαρῆναι ἔδει: ὅτι ὁ ἀδελφός σου οὗτος νεκρὸς ἦν, καὶ ἀνέζησεν· καὶ ἀπολωλὼς ἦν, καὶ εὑρέθη.", "text": "*Euphranthēnai* *de*, and *charēnai* was-*edei*: for the *adelphos* of-you this *nekros* *ēn*, and *anezēsen*; and *apolōlōs* *ēn*, and *heurethē*.", "grammar": { "*Euphranthēnai*": "aorist passive infinitive - to celebrate/rejoice", "*de*": "postpositive particle - but/and/now", "*charēnai*": "aorist passive infinitive - to be glad", "*edei*": "imperfect active indicative, 3rd person singular - it was necessary", "*adelphos*": "noun, masculine singular, nominative - brother", "σου": "personal pronoun, genitive, 2nd person singular - of you", "*nekros*": "adjective, masculine singular, nominative - dead", "*ēn*": "imperfect active indicative, 3rd person singular of *eimi* - was", "*anezēsen*": "aorist active indicative, 3rd person singular - came to life again", "*apolōlōs*": "perfect active participle, masculine singular, nominative - having been lost", "*heurethē*": "aorist passive indicative, 3rd person singular - was found" }, "variants": { "*Euphranthēnai*": "to celebrate/rejoice/make merry", "*charēnai*": "to be glad/rejoice/be joyful", "*edei*": "it was necessary/it was proper/it was fitting", "*adelphos*": "brother", "*nekros*": "dead/lifeless", "*anezēsen*": "came to life again/revived/became alive again", "*apolōlōs*": "having been lost/gone astray/perished", "*heurethē*": "was found/discovered" } }
- Luke 17:10 : 10 { "verseID": "Luke.17.10", "source": "Οὕτως καὶ ὑμεῖς, ὅταν ποιήσητε πάντα τὰ διαταχθέντα ὑμῖν, λέγετε, ὅτι Δοῦλοι ἀχρεῖοί ἐσμεν: ὅτι ὃ ὠφείλομεν ποιῆσαι πεποιήκαμεν.", "text": "Thus also you, when you *poiēsēte* all the things *diatachthenta* to you, *legete*, that *Douloi* *achreioi* *esmen*: because what we *ōpheilomen* *poiēsai* we have *pepoiēkamen*.", "grammar": { "*poiēsēte*": "aorist active subjunctive, 2nd plural - you do/perform", "*diatachthenta*": "aorist passive participle, accusative, neuter, plural - having been commanded", "*legete*": "present active imperative, 2nd plural - say", "*Douloi*": "nominative, masculine, plural - slaves/servants", "*achreioi*": "nominative, masculine, plural - unworthy/useless", "*esmen*": "present active indicative, 1st plural - we are", "*ōpheilomen*": "imperfect active indicative, 1st plural - we owed/were obligated", "*poiēsai*": "aorist active infinitive - to do", "*pepoiēkamen*": "perfect active indicative, 1st plural - we have done" }, "variants": { "*Douloi*": "slaves/servants/bondservants", "*achreioi*": "unworthy/useless/unprofitable", "*ōpheilomen*": "we owed/were obligated/were bound" } }
- Rom 3:12 : 12 { "verseID": "Romans.3.12", "source": "Πάντες ἐξέκλιναν, ἅμα ἠχρειώθησαν· οὐκ ἔστιν ποιῶν χρηστότητα, οὐκ ἔστιν ἕως ἑνός.", "text": "*Pantes exeklinan*, *hama ēchreiōthēsan*; *ouk estin poiōn chrēstotēta*, *ouk estin heōs henos*.", "grammar": { "*Pantes*": "adjective, nominative, masculine, plural - all", "*exeklinan*": "verb, aorist active, 3rd person plural - they turned aside", "*hama*": "adverb - together/at once", "*ēchreiōthēsan*": "verb, aorist passive, 3rd person plural - they became useless", "*ouk*": "negative particle - not", "*estin*": "verb, present active, 3rd person singular - is/exists", "*poiōn*": "participle, present active, nominative, masculine, singular - doing/practicing", "*chrēstotēta*": "noun, accusative, feminine, singular - goodness/kindness", "*ouk*": "negative particle - not", "*estin*": "verb, present active, 3rd person singular - is/exists", "*heōs*": "preposition - until/as far as", "*henos*": "numeral, genitive, masculine, singular - of one" }, "variants": { "*exeklinan*": "turned aside/deviated/went astray", "*ēchreiōthēsan*": "became useless/became worthless/became unprofitable", "*chrēstotēta*": "goodness/kindness/what is right", "*heōs henos*": "even one/not so much as one/not even a single one" } }
- Job 30:1-2 : 1 { "verseID": "Job.30.1", "source": "וְעַתָּ֤ה ׀ שָֽׂחֲק֣וּ עָלַי֮ צְעִירִ֥ים מִמֶּ֗נִּי לְיָ֫מִ֥ים אֲשֶׁר־מָאַ֥סְתִּי אֲבוֹתָ֑ם לָ֝שִׁ֗ית עִם־כַּלְבֵ֥י צֹאנִֽי", "text": "And *ʿattâ* they *śāḥăqû* upon me *ṣəʿîrîm* from me in *yāmîm* whom I *māʾastî* their *ʾăḇôṯām*, *lāśîṯ* with *kalḇê* of my *ṣōʾnî*", "grammar": { "*wə-*": "conjunction - and/but/now", "*ʿattâ*": "adverb - now", "*śāḥăqû*": "verb, qal perfect, 3rd person plural - they laugh/mock", "*ʿālay*": "preposition with 1st person singular suffix - upon me", "*ṣəʿîrîm*": "adjective, masculine plural - younger ones", "*mimmennî*": "preposition with 1st person singular suffix - from me/than me", "*lə-yāmîm*": "preposition with noun, masculine plural - for days/in age", "*ʾăšer*": "relative pronoun - who/which/that", "*māʾastî*": "verb, qal perfect, 1st person singular - I rejected/despised", "*ʾăḇôṯām*": "noun, masculine plural with 3rd person masculine plural suffix - their fathers", "*lāśîṯ*": "preposition with infinitive construct - to place/set/appoint", "*ʿim-kalḇê*": "preposition with noun, masculine plural construct - with dogs of", "*ṣōʾnî*": "noun, common singular with 1st person singular suffix - my flock/sheep" }, "variants": { "*ʿattâ*": "now/at this time", "*śāḥăqû*": "laugh at/mock/deride", "*ṣəʿîrîm*": "younger ones/youth/juniors", "*yāmîm*": "days/age/years", "*māʾastî*": "rejected/despised/refused", "*lāśîṯ*": "to place/to set/to appoint", "*kalḇê*": "dogs/contemptible persons" } } 2 { "verseID": "Job.30.2", "source": "גַּם־כֹּ֣חַ יְ֭דֵיהֶם לָ֣מָּה לִּ֑י עָ֝לֵ֗ימוֹ אָ֣בַד כָּֽלַח", "text": "Even *kōaḥ* of their *yəḏêhem* *lāmmâ* to me, upon them *ʾāḇaḏ* *kālaḥ*", "grammar": { "*gam*": "adverb/conjunction - also/even/moreover", "*kōaḥ*": "noun, masculine singular construct - strength of", "*yəḏêhem*": "noun, feminine dual with 3rd person masculine plural suffix - their hands", "*lāmmâ*": "interrogative adverb - why/for what purpose", "*lî*": "preposition with 1st person singular suffix - to me/for me", "*ʿālêmô*": "preposition with 3rd person masculine plural suffix (poetic form) - upon them", "*ʾāḇaḏ*": "verb, qal perfect, 3rd person masculine singular - perished/was lost", "*kālaḥ*": "noun, masculine singular - vigor/full strength/old age" }, "variants": { "*kōaḥ*": "strength/power/ability", "*yəḏêhem*": "their hands/their abilities", "*lāmmâ*": "why/for what purpose/what use", "*ʾāḇaḏ*": "perished/was lost/destroyed", "*kālaḥ*": "vigor/full strength/maturity/old age" } }
- Matt 25:30 : 30 { "verseID": "Matthew.25.30", "source": "Καὶ τὸν ἀχρεῖον δοῦλον ἐκβάλετε εἰς τὸ σκότος τὸ ἐξώτερον: ἐκεῖ ἔσται ὁ κλαυθμὸς καὶ ὁ βρυγμὸς τῶν ὀδόντων.", "text": "And the *achreion* *doulon* *ekbalete* into the *skotos* the *exōteron*: there *estai* the *klauthmos* and the *brygmos* of the *odontōn*.", "grammar": { "*achreion*": "accusative masculine singular - useless/worthless", "*doulon*": "accusative masculine singular - slave/servant", "*ekbalete*": "aorist active imperative, 2nd person plural - cast out", "*skotos*": "accusative neuter singular - darkness", "*exōteron*": "accusative neuter singular - outer", "*estai*": "future middle indicative, 3rd person singular - will be", "*klauthmos*": "nominative masculine singular - weeping", "*brygmos*": "nominative masculine singular - gnashing", "*odontōn*": "genitive masculine plural - of teeth" }, "variants": { "*achreion*": "useless/worthless/unprofitable", "*doulon*": "slave/servant/bondservant", "*ekbalete*": "cast out/throw out/expel", "*skotos*": "darkness/gloom", "*exōteron*": "outer/exterior/outside", "*estai*": "will be/shall be", "*klauthmos*": "weeping/wailing/crying", "*brygmos*": "gnashing/grinding", "*odontōn*": "of teeth" } }
- Luke 15:24 : 24 { "verseID": "Luke.15.24", "source": "Ὅτι οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν, καὶ ἀνέζησεν· καὶ ἀπολωλὼς ἦν, καὶ εὑρέθη. Καὶ ἤρξαντο εὐφραίνεσθαι.", "text": "For this the *huios* of-me *nekros* *ēn*, and *anezēsen*; and *apolōlōs* *ēn*, and *heurethē*. And *ērxanto* *euphrainesthai*.", "grammar": { "*huios*": "noun, masculine singular, nominative - son", "μου": "personal pronoun, genitive, 1st person singular - of me", "*nekros*": "adjective, masculine singular, nominative - dead", "*ēn*": "imperfect active indicative, 3rd person singular of *eimi* - was", "*anezēsen*": "aorist active indicative, 3rd person singular - came to life again", "*apolōlōs*": "perfect active participle, masculine singular, nominative - having been lost", "*heurethē*": "aorist passive indicative, 3rd person singular - was found", "*ērxanto*": "aorist middle indicative, 3rd person plural - they began", "*euphrainesthai*": "present passive infinitive - to celebrate/rejoice" }, "variants": { "*huios*": "son", "*nekros*": "dead/lifeless", "*anezēsen*": "came to life again/revived/became alive again", "*apolōlōs*": "having been lost/perished/gone astray", "*heurethē*": "was found/discovered", "*ērxanto*": "began/started", "*euphrainesthai*": "to celebrate/rejoice/be merry/make merry" } }