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What mean ye, that ye use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge?
âWhat do you mean by using this proverb concerning the land of Israel: âThe fathers eat sour grapes, and the childrenâs teeth are set on edgeâ?
âWhat do you mean by repeating this proverb concerning the land of Israel, âThe fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the childrenâs teeth are set on edgeâ?
âWhat do you people mean by using this proverb about the land of Israel, saying, âThe fathers eat sour grapes, But it is the childrenâs teeth that have become bluntâ?
âWhat do you people mean by quoting this proverb about the land of Israel: ââThe parents eat sour grapes, and the childrenâs teeth are set on edgeâ?
âWhat do you mean when you use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying: âThe fathers have eaten sour grapes, And the childrenâs teeth are set on edgeâ?
âWhy do you quote this proverb concerning the land of Israel: âThe parents have eaten sour grapes, but their childrenâs mouths pucker at the tasteâ?
âWhat do you mean, that you use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, âThe fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the childrenâs teeth are set on edgeâ?