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Acts 7:22

Context
7:22 So Moses was trained 1  in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful 2  in his words and deeds.

Acts 18:28

Context
18:28 for he refuted the Jews vigorously 3  in public debate, 4  demonstrating from the scriptures that the Christ 5  was Jesus. 6 

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[7:22]  1 tn Or “instructed.”

[7:22]  2 tn Or “was able” (BDAG 264 s.v. δυνατός 1.b.α).

[18:28]  3 tn Or “vehemently.” BDAG 414 s.v. εὐτόνως has “vigorously, vehementlyεὐ. διακατελέγχεσθαί τινι refute someone vigorously Ac 18:28.”

[18:28]  4 tn L&N 33.442 translates the phrase τοῖς ᾿Ιουδαίοις διακατηλέγχετο δημοσίᾳ (toi" Ioudaioi" diakathlenceto dhmosia) as “he defeated the Jews in public debate.” On this use of the term δημόσιος (dhmosio") see BDAG 223 s.v. 2.

[18:28]  5 tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.” Again the issue is identifying the Christ as Jesus (see 5:42; 8:5; 9:22; 18:5).

[18:28]  6 tn Although many English translations have here “that Jesus was the Christ,” in the case of two accusatives following a copulative infinitive, the first would normally be the subject and the second the predicate nominative. Additionally, the first accusative here (τὸν χριστόν, ton criston) has the article, a further indication that it should be regarded as subject of the infinitive.



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