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Revelation 19:10

Context
19:10 So 1  I threw myself down 2  at his feet to worship him, but 3  he said, “Do not do this! 4  I am only 5  a fellow servant 6  with you and your brothers 7  who hold to the testimony about 8  Jesus. Worship God, for the testimony about Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”

Revelation 22:21

Context
22:21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. 9 

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[19:10]  1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of the angel’s announcement.

[19:10]  2 tn Grk “I fell down at his feet.” BDAG 815 s.v. πίπτω 1.b.α.ב. has “fall down, throw oneself to the ground as a sign of devotion or humility, before high-ranking persons or divine beings.”

[19:10]  3 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

[19:10]  4 tn On the elliptical expression ὅρα μή (Jora mh) BDAG 720 s.v. ὁράω B.2 states: “Elliptically…ὅρα μή (sc. ποιήσῃς) watch out! don’t do that! Rv 19:10; 22:9.”

[19:10]  5 tn The lowliness of a slave is emphasized in the Greek text with the emphatic position of σύνδουλος (sundoulo"). The use of “only” helps to bring this nuance out in English.

[19:10]  6 tn Grk “fellow slave.” See the note on the word “servants” in v. 2.

[19:10]  7 tn The Greek term “brother” literally refers to family relationships, but here it is used in a broader sense to connote familial relationships within the family of God (cf. BDAG 18 s.v. ἀδελφός 2.a).

[19:10]  8 tn The genitive ᾿Ιησοῦ (Ihsou) has been translated as an objective genitive here. A subjective genitive, also possible, would produce the meaning “who hold to what Jesus testifies.”

[22:21]  9 tc Most mss (א Ï) read “amen” (ἀμήν, amhn) after “all” (πάντων, pantwn). It is, however, not found in other important mss (A 1006 1841 pc). It is easier to account for its addition than its omission from the text if original. Such a conclusion is routinely added by scribes to NT books because a few of these books originally had such an ending (cf. Rom 16:27; Gal 6:18; Jude 25). A majority of Greek witnesses have the concluding ἀμήν in every NT book except Acts, James, and 3 John (and even in these books, ἀμήν is found in some witnesses). It is thus a predictable variant.



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