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Acts 5:37

Context
5:37 After him Judas the Galilean arose in the days of the census, 1  and incited people to follow him in revolt. 2  He too was killed, and all who followed him were scattered.

Acts 12:8

Context
12:8 The angel said to him, “Fasten your belt 3  and put on your sandals.” Peter 4  did so. Then the angel 5  said to him, “Put on your cloak 6  and follow me.”

1 tn Or “registration.”

2 tn The verb ἀφίστημι (afisthmi) as a transitive means “cause to revolt” as used in Josephus, Ant. 8.7.5 (8.198), 20.5.2 (20.102); see BDAG 157 s.v. 1.

3 tn While ζώννυμι (zwnnumi) sometimes means “to dress,” referring to the fastening of the belt or sash as the final act of getting dressed, in this context it probably does mean “put on your belt” since in the conditions of a prison Peter had probably not changed into a different set of clothes to sleep. More likely he had merely removed his belt or sash, which the angel now told him to replace. The translation “put on your belt” is given by L&N 49.14 for this verse. The archaic English “girdle” for the sash or belt has an entirely different meaning today.

4 tn Grk “He”; the referent (Peter) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

5 tn Grk “he”; the referent (the angel) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

6 tn Or “outer garment.”



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