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John 7:41-42

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7:41 Others said, “This is the Christ!” 1  But still others said, “No, 2  for the Christ doesn’t come from Galilee, does he? 3  7:42 Don’t the scriptures say that the Christ is a descendant 4  of David 5  and comes from Bethlehem, 6  the village where David lived?” 7 

John 7:52

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7:52 They replied, 8  “You aren’t from Galilee too, are you? 9  Investigate carefully and you will see that no prophet 10  comes from Galilee!”

Luke 4:28-29

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4:28 When they heard this, all the people 11  in the synagogue were filled with rage. 4:29 They got up, forced 12  him out of the town, 13  and brought him to the brow of the hill on which their town was built, so that 14  they could throw him down the cliff. 15 
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[7:41]  1 tn Or “the Messiah” (Both Greek “Christ” and Hebrew and Aramaic “Messiah” mean “one who has been anointed”).

[7:41]  2 tn An initial negative reply (“No”) is suggested by the causal or explanatory γάρ (gar) which begins the clause.

[7:41]  3 tn Questions prefaced with μή (mh) in Greek anticipate a negative answer. This can sometimes be indicated by using a “tag” at the end in English (here the tag is “does he?”).

[7:42]  4 tn Grk “is from the seed” (an idiom for human descent).

[7:42]  5 sn An allusion to Ps 89:4.

[7:42]  6 sn An allusion to Mic 5:2.

[7:42]  7 tn Grk “the village where David was.”

[7:52]  8 tn Grk “They answered and said to him.”

[7:52]  9 tn Questions prefaced with μή (mh) in Greek anticipate a negative answer. This can sometimes be indicated by using a “tag” at the end in English (here the tag is “are you?”).

[7:52]  10 tc At least one early and important ms (Ì66*) places the article before “prophet” (ὁ προφήτης, Jo profhths), making this a reference to the “prophet like Moses” mentioned in Deut 18:15.

[4:28]  11 tn The words “the people” are not in the Greek text but have been supplied.

[4:29]  12 tn Grk “cast.”

[4:29]  13 tn Or “city.”

[4:29]  14 tn The Greek conjunction ὥστε (Jwste) here indicates their purpose.

[4:29]  15 sn The attempt to throw him down the cliff looks like “lynch law,” but it may really be an indication that Jesus was regarded as a false prophet who was worthy of death (Deut 13:5). Such a sentence meant being thrown into a pit and then stoned.



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