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(1.00) (Luk 1:52)

tn Or “those of humble position”

(0.86) (Isa 61:5)

tn Heb “will stand [in position] and shepherd.”

(0.71) (Luk 24:26)

tn This Greek particle (οὐχί, ouchi) expects a positive reply.

(0.71) (Jer 14:22)

tn The rhetorical negatives are balanced by a rhetorical positive.

(0.71) (Isa 22:23)

sn The metaphor depicts how secure his position will be.

(0.71) (2Ki 10:6)

tn Heb “great men,” probably in wealth, position, and prestige.

(0.71) (Exo 4:1)

tn Heb “listen to my voice,” so as to respond positively.

(0.61) (2Ch 32:12)

tn Heb “Did not he, Hezekiah, eliminate…?” This rhetorical question presupposes a positive reply (“yes, he did”) and so has been translated here as a positive statement.

(0.57) (1Co 14:4)

sn The Greek term builds (himself) up does not necessarily bear positive connotations in this context.

(0.57) (Act 15:14)

sn In the Greek text the expression “from among the Gentiles” is in emphatic position.

(0.57) (Act 13:23)

sn The phrase this man is in emphatic position in the Greek text.

(0.57) (Act 11:18)

sn In the Greek text the phrase even to the Gentiles is in an emphatic position.

(0.57) (Act 7:50)

tn The question in Greek introduced with οὐχί (ouchi) expects a positive reply.

(0.57) (Act 2:36)

tn Or “know for certain.” This term is in an emphatic position in the clause.

(0.57) (Joh 18:26)

tn This question, prefaced with οὐκ (ouk) in Greek, anticipates a positive answer.

(0.57) (Luk 24:32)

tn This question uses a Greek particle (οὐχί, ouchi) that expects a positive reply.

(0.57) (Luk 23:39)

sn The question in Greek expects a positive reply and is also phrased with irony.

(0.57) (Luk 22:27)

tn The interrogative particle used here in the Greek text (οὐχί, ouchi) expects a positive reply.

(0.57) (Luk 17:17)

tn The Greek construction used here (οὐχί, ouchi) expects a positive reply.

(0.57) (Luk 16:15)

tn Or “exalted.” This refers to the pride that often comes with money and position.



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