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Acts 7:28

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7:28 You don’t want to kill me the way you killed the Egyptian yesterday, do you? 1 

Acts 9:29

Context
9:29 He was speaking and debating 2  with the Greek-speaking Jews, 3  but they were trying to kill him.

Acts 26:21

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26:21 For this reason the Jews seized me in the temple courts 4  and were trying to kill me.

Acts 27:42

Context
27:42 Now the soldiers’ plan was to kill the prisoners 5  so that none of them would escape by swimming away. 6 

1 tn The Greek construction anticipates a negative reply which is indicated in the translation by the ‘tag’ at the end, “do you?”

sn A quotation from Exod 2:14. Even though a negative reply was expected, the question still frightened Moses enough to flee, because he knew his deed had become known. This understanding is based on the Greek text, not the Hebrew of the original setting. Yet the negative here expresses the fact that Moses did not want to kill the other man. Once again the people have badly misunderstood the situation.

2 tn Or “arguing.” BDAG 954 s.v. συζητέω 2 gives “dispute, debate, argueτινί ‘w. someone’” for συνεζήτει (sunezhtei).

3 tn Grk “the Hellenists,” but this descriptive term is largely unknown to the modern English reader. The translation “Greek-speaking Jews” attempts to convey something of who these were, but it was more than a matter of language spoken; it involved a degree of adoption of Greek culture as well.

4 tn Grk “in the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.

5 sn The soldiers’ plan was to kill the prisoners. The issue here was not cruelty, but that the soldiers would be legally responsible if any prisoners escaped and would suffer punishment themselves. So they were planning to do this as an act of self-preservation. See Acts 16:27 for a similar incident.

6 tn The participle ἐκκολυμβήσας (ekkolumbhsa") has been taken instrumentally.



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