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(0.47) (Act 20:25)

tn Grk “will see my face” (an idiom for seeing someone in person).

(0.47) (Act 18:15)

tn Or “I am not willing to be.” Gallio would not adjudicate their religious dispute.

(0.47) (Act 7:6)

tn Or “will be strangers,” that is, one who lives as a noncitizen of a foreign country.

(0.47) (Joh 14:13)

tn Grk “And whatever you ask in my name, I will do it.”

(0.47) (Joh 8:52)

tn Grk “he will never taste of death forever.” The Greek negative here is emphatic.

(0.47) (Joh 8:51)

tn Grk “he will never see death forever.” The Greek negative here is emphatic.

(0.47) (Joh 6:35)

tn Grk “the one who believes in me will not possibly thirst, ever.”

(0.47) (Joh 4:14)

tn Grk “will never be thirsty forever.” The possibility of a later thirst is emphatically denied.

(0.47) (Luk 24:16)

sn This parenthetical remark by the author is necessary so the reader will understand the account.

(0.47) (Luk 24:16)

sn The two disciples will not be allowed to recognize Jesus until v. 31.

(0.47) (Luk 22:34)

sn That is, Peter’s denials will happen before the sun rises.

(0.47) (Luk 18:7)

tn The emphatic particles in this sentence indicate that God will indeed give justice to the righteous.

(0.47) (Luk 17:37)

sn The question “Where, Lord?” means, “Where will the judgment take place?”

(0.47) (Luk 17:37)

tn Grk “will be gathered.” The passive construction has been translated as an active one in English.

(0.47) (Luk 14:14)

sn You will be blessed. God notes and approves of such generosity.

(0.47) (Luk 14:14)

sn The passive verb will be repaid looks at God’s commendation.

(0.47) (Luk 12:10)

tn Grk “it will not be forgiven the person who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit.”

(0.47) (Luk 12:5)

tn Grk “will show,” but in this reflective context such a demonstration is a warning or exhortation.

(0.47) (Luk 11:36)

tn Grk “it will be completely illumined as when a lamp illumines you with its rays.”

(0.47) (Luk 11:24)

tn Grk “I will return to my house from which I came.”



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