Psalms Chapter 115 verse 7 Holy Bible
They have hands, but they handle not; Feet have they, but they walk not; Neither speak they through their throat.
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They have hands without feeling, and feet without power of walking; and no sound comes from their throat.
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They have hands, and they handle not; feet have they, and they walk not; they give no sound through their throat.
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They have hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat.
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They have hands, but they don't feel; They have feet, but they don't walk; Neither do they speak through their throat.
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Their hands, but they handle not, Their feet, and they walk not;
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Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(7) Neither speak they.--The Hebrew implies not only the want of articulate speech, but of utterance at all.Parallel Commentaries ...Hebrewthey have hands,יְדֵיהֶ֤ם ׀ (yə·ḏê·hem)Noun - fdc | third person masculine pluralStrong's 3027: A handbut cannotוְלֹ֬א (wə·lō)Conjunctive waw | Adverb - Negative particleStrong's 3808: Not, nofeel;יְמִישׁ֗וּן (yə·mî·šūn)Verb - Hifil - Imperfect - third person masculine plural | Paragogic nunStrong's 4184: To touchthey have feet,רַ֭גְלֵיהֶם (raḡ·lê·hem)Noun - fdc | third person masculine pluralStrong's 7272: A foot, a step, the pudendabut cannotוְלֹ֣א (wə·lō)Conjunctive waw | Adverb - Negative particleStrong's 3808: Not, nowalk.יְהַלֵּ֑כוּ (yə·hal·lê·ḵū)Verb - Piel - Imperfect - third person masculine pluralStrong's 1980: To go, come, walkThey cannotלֹֽא־ (lō-)Adverb - Negative particleStrong's 3808: Not, noutter a soundיֶ֝הְגּ֗וּ (yeh·gū)Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine pluralStrong's 1897: To moan, growl, utter, speak, musewith their throats.בִּגְרוֹנָֽם׃ (biḡ·rō·w·nām)Preposition-b | Noun - masculine singular construct | third person masculine pluralStrong's 1627: Neck, throatJump to PreviousFeel Feeling Feet Handle Hands Power Sound Speak Throat Throats Utter Walk Walking