Matthew 10:17-19
Context10:17 Beware 1 of people, because they will hand you over to councils 2 and flog 3 you in their synagogues. 4 10:18 And you will be brought before governors and kings 5 because of me, as a witness to them and the Gentiles. 10:19 Whenever 6 they hand you over for trial, do not worry about how to speak or what to say, 7 for what you should say will be given to you at that time. 8
Matthew 24:10
Context24:10 Then many will be led into sin, 9 and they will betray one another and hate one another.
Galatians 2:4
Context2:4 Now this matter arose 10 because of the false brothers with false pretenses 11 who slipped in unnoticed to spy on 12 our freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, to make us slaves. 13
[10:17] 1 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
[10:17] 2 sn Councils in this context refers to local judicial bodies attached to the Jewish synagogue. This group would be responsible for meting out justice and discipline within the Jewish community.
[10:17] 3 tn BDAG 620 s.v. μαστιγόω 1.a states, “of flogging as a punishment decreed by the synagogue (Dt 25:2f; s. the Mishna Tractate Sanhedrin-Makkoth, edited w. notes by SKrauss ’33) w. acc. of pers. Mt 10:17; 23:34.”
[10:17] 4 sn See the note on synagogues in 4:23.
[10:18] 5 sn These statements look at persecution both from a Jewish context as the mention of courts and synagogues suggests, and from a Gentile one as the reference to governors and kings suggests. Some fulfillment of Jewish persecution can be seen in Acts.
[10:19] 6 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
[10:19] 7 tn Grk “how or what you might speak.”
[10:19] 8 tn Grk “in that hour.”
[24:10] 9 tn Or “many will fall away.” This could also refer to apostasy.
[2:4] 10 tn No subject and verb are expressed in vv. 4-5, but the phrase “Now this matter arose,” implied from v. 3, was supplied to make a complete English sentence.
[2:4] 11 tn The adjective παρεισάκτους (pareisaktou"), which relates to someone joining a group with false motives or false pretenses, applies to the “false brothers.” Although the expression “false brothers with false pretenses” is somewhat redundant, it captures the emphatic force of Paul’s expression, which labels both these “brothers” as false (ψευδαδέλφους, yeudadelfou") as well as their motives. See L&N 34.29 for more information.
[2:4] 12 tn The verb translated here as “spy on” (κατασκοπέω, kataskopew) can have a neutral nuance, but here the connotation is certainly negative (so F. F. Bruce, Galatians [NIGTC], 112-13, and E. Burton, Galatians [ICC], 83).
[2:4] 13 tn Grk “in order that they might enslave us.” The ἵνα (Jina) clause with the subjunctive verb καταδουλώσουσιν (katadoulwsousin) has been translated as an English infinitival clause.