And he from within shall answer and say
 The friend within doors, shall reply to him that is without at his door, in the street: 
 trouble me not;
 by knocking at the door, and importuning to rise and lend loaves; whereby his rest would be disturbed, and trouble given him; 
 the door is now shut;
 being very late at night, and which could not be opened without noise and inconvenience: 
 and my children are with me in bed:
 sleeping, as the Persic version adds; there were none, children, or servants up, to let him in: 
 I cannot rise;
 without disturbing them: 
 and give thee;
 the loaves desired.