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(1.00) (Phi 2:25)

tn Grk “apostle.”

(1.00) (2Co 8:23)

tn Grk “apostles.”

(0.80) (Rom 1:1)

tn Grk “a called apostle.”

(0.70) (Act 5:29)

tn Grk “apostles answered and said.”

(0.70) (Luk 22:14)

tn Grk “the apostles with him.”

(0.60) (Gal 2:8)

tn Or “his ministry as an apostle.”

(0.60) (Act 6:2)

sn The twelve refers to the twelve apostles.

(0.57) (Joh 13:16)

tn Or “nor is the apostle” (“apostle” means “one who is sent” in Greek).

(0.40) (Rom 16:7)

tn Or “among the apostles.” See discussion in the note on “well known” for these options.

(0.40) (Act 5:26)

tn Grk “brought them”; the referent (the apostles) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.40) (Act 5:26)

tn Or “without violence.” It is clear, as well, that the apostles did not resist arrest.

(0.40) (Act 5:21)

tn Grk “have them”; the referent (the apostles) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.40) (Act 1:26)

tn Or “he was counted as one of the apostles along with the eleven.”

(0.40) (Act 1:3)

tn Grk “to them”; the referent (the apostles) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

(0.35) (Col 1:4)

tn The adverbial participle ἀκούσαντες (akousantes) is understood to be temporal and translated with “since.” A causal idea may also be in the apostle’s mind, but the context emphasizes temporal ideas, e.g., “from the day” (v. 6).

(0.35) (2Co 11:5)

sn The ‘super-apostles’ refers either (1) to the original apostles (the older interpretation) or (2) more probably, to Paul’s opponents in Corinth, in which case the designation is ironic.

(0.35) (Act 14:14)

sn The apostles Barnabas and Paul. This is one of only two places where Luke calls Paul an apostle, and the description here is shared with Barnabas. This is a nontechnical use here, referring to a commissioned messenger.

(0.35) (Jud 1:17)

tn Grk “words.” In conjunction with προεῖπον (proeipon), however, the meaning of the construction is that the apostles uttered prophecies.

(0.35) (2Pe 1:18)

tn The “we” in v. 18 is evidently exclusive, that is, it refers to Peter and the other apostles.

(0.35) (Act 15:14)

sn Simeon is a form of the apostle Peter’s Aramaic name. James uses Peter’s “Jewish” name here.



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