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(1.00) (Act 26:32)

tn Or “set free.”

(1.00) (Act 13:39)

tn Or “could not free.”

(1.00) (Psa 88:5)

tn Heb “set free.”

(0.87) (Act 7:34)

tn Or “to set them free.”

(0.87) (Gen 49:21)

tn Heb “a doe set free.”

(0.75) (2Co 8:17)

tn Or “of his own free will.”

(0.75) (Isa 52:2)

tn Heb “Shake yourself free from the dirt.”

(0.63) (Psa 105:20)

tn Heb “[the] king sent and set him free.”

(0.62) (Isa 32:20)

tn Heb “who set free the foot of the ox and donkey”; NIV “letting your cattle and donkeys range free.”

(0.50) (Rev 21:6)

tn Or “as a free gift” (see L&N 57.85).

(0.50) (2Co 11:8)

sn That is, serve them free of charge (cf. the end of v. 7).

(0.50) (Mat 28:14)

tn Grk “and make you free from care” = “we will keep you out of trouble.”

(0.50) (Num 5:28)

tn Heb “will be free”; the words “of ill effects” have been supplied as a clarification.

(0.44) (Phi 1:27)

tn Grk “live as citizens.” The verb πολιτεύεσθε (politeuesthe) connotes the life of a freeman in a free Roman colony.

(0.44) (2Co 11:10)

tn That is, that Paul offers the gospel free of charge to the Corinthians (see 2 Cor 11:7).

(0.44) (Act 28:9)

sn Many…also came and were healed. Again, here is irony. Paul, though imprisoned, “frees” others of their diseases.

(0.44) (Joh 10:18)

tn Or “of my own accord.” “Of my own free will” is given by BDAG 321 s.v. ἐμαυτοῦ c.

(0.44) (Exo 21:5)

tn Or taken as a desiderative imperfect, it would say, “I do not want to go out free.”

(0.44) (Gen 44:10)

tn The Hebrew word נָקִי (naqi) means “acquitted,” that is, free of guilt and the responsibility for it.

(0.37) (Jud 1:24)

tn The construction in Greek is a double accusative object-complement. “You” is the object and “free from falling” is the adjectival complement.



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