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Mark 14:36

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14:36 He said, “Abba, 1  Father, all things are possible for you. Take this cup 2  away from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”

Matthew 10:25

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10:25 It is enough for the disciple to become like his teacher, and the slave like his master. If they have called the head of the house ‘Beelzebul,’ how much more will they defame the members of his household!

John 15:20

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15:20 Remember what 3  I told you, ‘A slave 4  is not greater than his master.’ 5  If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they obeyed 6  my word, they will obey 7  yours too.

John 17:14

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17:14 I have given them your word, 8  and the world has hated them, because they do not belong to the world, 9  just as I do not belong to the world. 10 

Acts 12:2

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12:2 He had James, the brother of John, executed with a sword. 11 

Colossians 1:24

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1:24 Now I rejoice in my sufferings for you, and I fill up in my physical body – for the sake of his body, the church – what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ.

Revelation 1:9

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1:9 I, John, your brother and the one who shares 12  with you in the persecution, kingdom, and endurance that 13  are in Jesus, was on the island called Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony about Jesus. 14 

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[14:36]  1 tn The word means “Father” in Aramaic.

[14:36]  2 sn This cup alludes to the wrath of God that Jesus would experience (in the form of suffering and death) for us. See Ps 11:6; 75:8-9; Isa 51:17, 19, 22 for this figure.

[15:20]  3 tn Grk “Remember the word that I said to you.”

[15:20]  4 tn See the note on the word “slaves” in 4:51.

[15:20]  5 sn A slave is not greater than his master. Jesus now recalled a statement he had made to the disciples before, in John 13:16. As the master has been treated, so will the slaves be treated also. If the world had persecuted Jesus, then it would also persecute the disciples. If the world had kept Jesus’ word, it would likewise keep the word of the disciples. In this statement there is the implication that the disciples would carry on the ministry of Jesus after his departure; they would in their preaching and teaching continue to spread the message which Jesus himself had taught while he was with them. And they would meet with the same response, by and large, that he encountered.

[15:20]  6 tn Or “if they kept.”

[15:20]  7 tn Or “they will keep.”

[17:14]  8 tn Or “your message.”

[17:14]  9 tn Grk “because they are not of the world.”

[17:14]  10 tn Grk “just as I am not of the world.”

[12:2]  11 sn The expression executed with a sword probably refers to a beheading. James was the first known apostolic martyr (Eusebius, Eccl. Hist. 2.9.1-3). On James, not the Lord’s brother, see Luke 5:10; 6:14. This death ended a short period of peace noted in Acts 9:31 after the persecution mentioned in 8:1-3.

[1:9]  12 tn The translation attempts to bring out the verbal idea in συγκοινωνός (sunkoinwno", “co-sharer”); John was suffering for his faith at the time he wrote this.

[1:9]  13 tn The prepositional phrase ἐν ᾿Ιησοῦ (en Ihsou) could be taken with ὑπομονῇ (Jupomonh) as the translation does or with the more distant συγκοινωνός (sunkoinwno"), in which case the translation would read “your brother and the one who shares with you in Jesus in the persecution, kingdom, and endurance.”

[1:9]  14 tn The phrase “about Jesus” has been translated as an objective genitive.



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